TC-Helicon Singer's Clubhouse - Vocal Health & Nerves - S01E02

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • On this episode: VoiceCouncil.com staff writer Kathy Alexander joins Craig to talk about vocal health, nerves and answers some quickfire questions.

Комментарии • 7

  • @ibrewalot
    @ibrewalot 9 лет назад +5

    I can't say I've ever gotten a better vibe from a company more than I have from TC Helicon. You guys do stuff like this just to help your customers (and to help even NOT your customers)! You're so laid-back it's infectious! I even like reading your manuals (VL3 in particular) since there are jokes along the way...now what other company writes fun to read manuals???
    Anyway, thank you for being you...Craig, Tom and TC-Helicon. It's MUCH appreciated. And Kathy, you did a great job!!! :-)

  • @ghostpicker
    @ghostpicker 9 лет назад +1

    Love Singer's Clubhouse episodes and all my TC-Helicon tools. I look forward to each new show. Great job Craig and Tom (and guests)!

  • @WillPower1818
    @WillPower1818 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you Craig and Tom, I really appreciate all your dedicated non stop, in spite of the minor ridicule that come from very few

    • @tchelicon
      @tchelicon  9 лет назад

      +WillPower1818 We're incredibly fortunate as far as "the internet" goes for user comments, interactions and overall positive vibes we have with our user base. We make a conscious effort to be the same people on camera that you'd meet in the grocery store and I think that makes a huge difference. We're genuinely pumped to be doing this job and making these products, so we simply pass that along to you folks. Thanks so much for the kind words!

  • @TotalSinging
    @TotalSinging 5 лет назад +1

    Bunk advice. Just telling yourself "calm down" is not any sort of long term answer - you'll have to do that every time you perform. You have to find out WHY you're nervous and work on the triggers for the nervousness to either eliminate or greatly reduce that anxiety for the long term.
    This is my issue with Voice Council. Its staffed by people without a lot of scientific or practical experience.

  • @WillPower1818
    @WillPower1818 9 лет назад

    Craig, any chance of you guys coming out with a few presets or tips to dial in a clean, warm, tight vocal preset for different settings, for just basic lead clean vocals? I know their are numerous presets but just looking for. A good tight clean forgiving vocal settings . Tku much for all you do for us

    • @tchelicon
      @tchelicon  9 лет назад

      +WillPower1818 To set up your basic sound, I'd put the unit into "talk" mode, bypassing all effects, then look at the Tone menu to see what you can do there to shape the sound (if your unit has Tone controls, some are just on/off). Units like Play have a series of options like "less bright", "more comp", "warmth" etc. Once you've found a basic setting there that you like, go out of talk mode and perhaps use the "reverb" genre to filter down to presets that focus mostly on reverb. You can find something suitable and use that as your "go to" preset. From there, you can add effects to that "base" preset and save them to a new location via the Store menu, preserving your "base" preset while having new ones to play with. Does that help?