I get what you are saying about it lacking scale and key selector but, will it be useful enough turning the corrector a little bit?? I mean if you are a singer you only want a little bit of correction (probably about 30 to 40%)
Guys, great idea....Unfortunately for me, i think if do any kind of real vocal work i tend to want to use the PC in a daw, or a complex set of pedals. I use the TC helicon Voicetone Correct- still a great option, but it lacks reverb, delay, and some important creative effects to feel like a complete unit, I think what id like to see the most in a vocal pedal is a really good optional pitch correction-eq, studio compression, feedback solutions, delay, verb. and maybe a top layer of compression to pull it in. Personally i think something that basically handles alot of that is the Zoom multistomp, too bad they dont have an xlr version
Excellent pedal, the fewer unnecessary buttons with selections, the better. Simply pulling towards a note close in frequency works. It's simple, this is not a TC helicone for you. A primitive pedal, but the feature with the sherr is excellent. We tried to copy the helicon, it was fine. It's better to have everything in one device. One pedal instead of three would be great, and it would also record on a flash drive in 24-bit/48 kHz quality
Please, I beg you! Tell me, what is the name and where can I buy such a mount or stand holder on a stand for MOOER-MVP1 AUTUNER, like you have in this video? Thank you!
Yeah I imagine the regulars whipping this thing out on karaoke night and pissing themselves during Don't Stop Believing then buying a round of shots they can't afford on the mic in autotune
Wrong... Remove the delay, remove the reverb (which is not bad but we need space...) This Autotuner lacks controls to be able to do its job well and be used in a professional way... Unless there is a hidden mode, but I don't think so, I've taken the trouble to download the manual... And the information is very vague, I'm disappointed. Where is the tone selector, how do I select a major, minor, chromatic tone? They have two DELAY/REVERB controls that should somehow allow or switch to also do this function, but if the pedal is already made in quantities for sale...I think there is nothing to do about it. I think they should have thought about it more, there is a huge niche in quality vocal pedals, almost all the developers, have ended up giving up, and the fault is theirs, for making products that are incomplete or can't compete with their software counterpart.
I've been a Mooer user for years, and I'm quite satisfied with my modeling guitar and my old GE200.... My constructive advice is to retire this autotuner junk, and reissue it with controls for selecting SCALE and TONALITY.... And if they want to even make a real difference, another control that allows you to adjust the intensity, speed of when the invention will happen.... KEY SCALE (Chromatic, Minor, Major at least) CORRECTION SPEED (FLEX-TUNE) The reverb and delay thing is fine... but as a bonus, not to put them on and not have the REAL CONTROLS IT SHOULD HAVE.
No no no, in the first autotune correction, there is a note totally out of tune or best say... wrongly tuned. This was made for TC-Helicon a years ago and doesn't work, CHROMATIC CORRECTION sucks, AUDIO NOTE DETECTION sucks, you have to include a Note Selector and a Scale Selector... And if you want to make things better another controller with Correction Speed... I tell you, this has been tried and tested by other companies and in the end we all end up carrying a laptop and using any available tuning correction... And we don't want that! We want a pedal that can do this function and save us from having to carry around a laptop.... But it has to do it right! Sorry, I love your work but I have to say, I don't think you have done a proper market research...This correction pedal will go unnoticed, disappointing a few...like the rest that have tried BAD.... I hope you can correct it
Totally agreed, I was hoping that Mooer, as they have done before, would hit the nail on the head and come up with a consistent device... This one is not.
I think tc is just the best. I have headrush prime but harmonies are garbage on it. Tc has been at it the longest and their mic sensor pickup is actuallly quite good. Never had to set the key in it but it’s also an option if you want it.
And what about the pitch correction in the headrush prime? Are good? Can you setting a subtle correction without weird glitches? Harmonies not convincing me in any hardware or software, but I agreed with you, TC is the best in this... About the mic sensor, I think it's not always the best idea, it depends of the circumstance... Anyway the more convenient solution is put the option to manually setup, because in louder environments with moure musician, the mic sensor will fail for sure, it's inevitable...so... too bad with MOOER@@Max10_B
@@lt.loomis8176 hahahaha, exactly, it's what happen when you make a garbage device like that, at just put chromatic tuner... It's stupid, I'm very sorry for Mooer, but I need to be honest... Please, retire this and improve it with Scale Pitch Correction Selector and also a FLEX/humanize controls... Remove Delay and Reverb
I get what you are saying about it lacking scale and key selector but, will it be useful enough turning the corrector a little bit?? I mean if you are a singer you only want a little bit of correction (probably about 30 to 40%)
Guys, great idea....Unfortunately for me, i think if do any kind of real vocal work i tend to want to use the PC in a daw, or a complex set of pedals. I use the TC helicon Voicetone Correct- still a great option, but it lacks reverb, delay, and some important creative effects to feel like a complete unit, I think what id like to see the most in a vocal pedal is a really good optional pitch correction-eq, studio compression, feedback solutions, delay, verb. and maybe a top layer of compression to pull it in.
Personally i think something that basically handles alot of that is the Zoom multistomp, too bad they dont have an xlr version
LISTEN TO YOUR CUSTOMERS!!!!! WE NEED MORE CONTROL OVER THE TUNING!
Excellent pedal, the fewer unnecessary buttons with selections, the better. Simply pulling towards a note close in frequency works. It's simple, this is not a TC helicone for you. A primitive pedal, but the feature with the sherr is excellent. We tried to copy the helicon, it was fine. It's better to have everything in one device. One pedal instead of three would be great, and it would also record on a flash drive in 24-bit/48 kHz quality
Cadê o autune?
Mi love it, cant wait to get one.
Please, I beg you! Tell me, what is the name and where can I buy such a mount or stand holder on a stand for MOOER-MVP1 AUTUNER, like you have in this video? Thank you!
Autuner look identical to Flamma Corrector minus the Tap Button
Cual es mejor?
Looks like it may be okay for live performances played at run down bars.
Yeah I imagine the regulars whipping this thing out on karaoke night and pissing themselves during Don't Stop Believing then buying a round of shots they can't afford on the mic in autotune
Wrong... Remove the delay, remove the reverb (which is not bad but we need space...) This Autotuner lacks controls to be able to do its job well and be used in a professional way... Unless there is a hidden mode, but I don't think so, I've taken the trouble to download the manual... And the information is very vague, I'm disappointed. Where is the tone selector, how do I select a major, minor, chromatic tone? They have two DELAY/REVERB controls that should somehow allow or switch to also do this function, but if the pedal is already made in quantities for sale...I think there is nothing to do about it. I think they should have thought about it more, there is a huge niche in quality vocal pedals, almost all the developers, have ended up giving up, and the fault is theirs, for making products that are incomplete or can't compete with their software counterpart.
Which one do you prefer that sound professional
I've been a Mooer user for years, and I'm quite satisfied with my modeling guitar and my old GE200.... My constructive advice is to retire this autotuner junk, and reissue it with controls for selecting SCALE and TONALITY.... And if they want to even make a real difference, another control that allows you to adjust the intensity, speed of when the invention will happen....
KEY
SCALE (Chromatic, Minor, Major at least)
CORRECTION
SPEED (FLEX-TUNE)
The reverb and delay thing is fine... but as a bonus, not to put them on and not have the REAL CONTROLS IT SHOULD HAVE.
où puis-je acheter ce processeur ? je ne le trouve nulle part
No no no, in the first autotune correction, there is a note totally out of tune or best say... wrongly tuned. This was made for TC-Helicon a years ago and doesn't work, CHROMATIC CORRECTION sucks, AUDIO NOTE DETECTION sucks, you have to include a Note Selector and a Scale Selector... And if you want to make things better another controller with Correction Speed... I tell you, this has been tried and tested by other companies and in the end we all end up carrying a laptop and using any available tuning correction... And we don't want that! We want a pedal that can do this function and save us from having to carry around a laptop.... But it has to do it right! Sorry, I love your work but I have to say, I don't think you have done a proper market research...This correction pedal will go unnoticed, disappointing a few...like the rest that have tried BAD.... I hope you can correct it
Totally agreed, I was hoping that Mooer, as they have done before, would hit the nail on the head and come up with a consistent device... This one is not.
I think tc is just the best. I have headrush prime but harmonies are garbage on it. Tc has been at it the longest and their mic sensor pickup is actuallly quite good. Never had to set the key in it but it’s also an option if you want it.
And what about the pitch correction in the headrush prime? Are good? Can you setting a subtle correction without weird glitches? Harmonies not convincing me in any hardware or software, but I agreed with you, TC is the best in this... About the mic sensor, I think it's not always the best idea, it depends of the circumstance... Anyway the more convenient solution is put the option to manually setup, because in louder environments with moure musician, the mic sensor will fail for sure, it's inevitable...so... too bad with MOOER@@Max10_B
Lmao at 3:48 the correction brings his already good pitch way out of tune, completely the opposite it was intended for. Amazing fail!
@@lt.loomis8176 hahahaha, exactly, it's what happen when you make a garbage device like that, at just put chromatic tuner... It's stupid, I'm very sorry for Mooer, but I need to be honest... Please, retire this and improve it with Scale Pitch Correction Selector and also a FLEX/humanize controls... Remove Delay and Reverb
ah man, doesn't seem really great, a delay and a reverb but no note selector or scale selector seems a bit useless or am I just being a jerk? :(
Totally agreed with you!
Mooer just build new gear and dont listen to his buyers lol
some notes are still out of tune lol
Propaganda é a alma do negócio...
Fraca demais a apresentação.