@thicknick27 Hiya, Yes you could use the Harmony-G XT for recording but you will need to send the outputs to a stereo pair of input channels on your soundcard. It is up to you whether you record directly through the unit or record your vocal dry and add the effect later. To add later you will need to send the pre-recorded vocal track out of the DAW (via line) and into the Harmony-G XT. Then you can record the result onto a new stereo track. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hiya, The first units will be shipping from TC Helicon warehouses to dealers at the end of November, so, expect to see the Harmony-G XT in store and online within the first couple of weeks of December. Best Wishes, Joey @ TC Helicon
Hiya, The Harmony-G XT has just started to hit stores this week. We can't comment on reatail pricing as we are not the retailers - but, you can find a list of "where to buy" on our website if this helps at all :). Best wishes, Joey @ TC Helicon
Hiya Rosebud, The USB connection is present on XT so that you can download software updates and new features etc. At this point there are no plans I am aware of to introduce hard tuning to the Harmony-G XT.
Great vocals .. and great presenter for TC Helicon vocal products .. Laura was probably the main 'quilty' for buying all products in the line from live g-xt
@Chicago10281 Yes, The Harmony-G XT has a downloadable upgrade which includes some pitch correction (subtle, not the hard-tune effect). Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hiya, Yes, you can definitely use this in the studio! The Harmony4 would also do the job but it's an older product which doesn't contain the extra goodies the Harmony-G XT offers (doubling, new reverbs, natural play quality harmonies etc). Best wishes, Joey @ TC Helicon
@gazzappa Hiya, The Harmony-G XT will certainly help improve your vocals. It does include some subtle pitch correction as well as the harmony functions. The USB is there for accessing updates via the VoiceSupport application. Hope that answers your questions! Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
LIKELIKELIKELIKELIKE....funny, I came here to check out the Harmony GTX (which I just bought today and it's AWESOME!!!) but by happy accident I found Laura Clapp. 'Pray' made me, well, want to pray. Just beautiful. I am a new fan of Laura (and, of the GXT naturally). I am officially inspired.
@chojinkid Hiya, The main reason you need to be tuned to 440hz is that this is the reference for the automatic pitch correction in general. This is regardless of whether a guitar is being used or not. When tuned to E-Flat you are still tuned in theory to A=440, it’s just that your instrument is tuned down a half step. Therefore, there is no change to the actual tuning reference. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@thicknick27 Hiya, The Harmony-G XT will still track harmonies fine whether you're using a capo or an alternative guitar tuning. You also have the option to manually set a key or scale if you wish :). Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@jPapa2008 Hiya, Unfortunately I don't know what string Laura is using in this video. However, it is true that the Harmony-G XT can do pitch correction, doubling and harmony at the same time :). Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@sdmc222 Hiya, The best way to do this would be to run your guitar through the Harmony-G XT first and then out via the "guitar thru" to your FX unit. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@chojinkid Hiya, You're very welcome :). The subtle pitch correction on the Harmony-G XT is the same algorithm as used in the VoiceTone Correct XT - However, it is just one specific preset on the Harmony-G XT and it's not adjustable in any way (on or off). It's worth mentioning though, that the Correct XT and the Harmony-G XT make a fantastic pair if adjustable pitch correction is a feature you're specifically after :). Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@UncleJoey12 Hiya, Yes the guitar is indeed plugged into the Harmony-G XT here. In this way it intelligently creates the harmonies on the fly as Laura's singing - taking the musical information it needs straight from the guitar in real time. However, you could also set a key or a scale if you don't want to have a guitar connected. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hiya, You can simply choose what harmony setting you want and then kick in the harmonies via the footswitch when you want them. The Harmony-G XT specifically works with guitar, but if you're wanting to trigger the harmonies with keyboard/midi you might want to check out the VoiceTone Harmony-M or the VoiceLive 2. Best wishes, Joey @ TC Helicon
@sdmc222 Hiya Scott, yes, you can record with the Harmony-G XT without guitar. You will need to set key and scale for this to work though :). You would just need to plug the outputs into a stereo input on the recorder. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@harrywebbbb Hiya, Glad you enjoyed Laura's video - I'll certainly pass that onto her :). As our products are not genre specific, you should be able to find effects and harmony that make sense and are usable on the 50's style of music you perform with many of our products. The Harmony-G XT is a good choice, and if you're after more effects you may cnsider pairing it up with a Create XT.
@tchelicon I don't know about this - maybe in theory it should work, but it didn't seem too work when I was tuned down 1/2 step and plugged in. Output was all 'wobbly' and the harmonies were off. Tuned back up and it's dead on. That being said - I was skeptical about this (Harmony G-XT) and literally within 5 minutes of using it was blown away. It really does work great, but in my experience - only when 'standard' tuned. So, that's what I do now. :)
@fiscorbrook Hiya, The Harmony-G XT will work fine in E Flat. You can still use the Harmony-G XT as normal regardless of any altered guitar tuning you may use. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hallo from germany I can hear you every year at the "Musikmesse-Frankfurt". You have a very great voice und play very good guitar.....and your voice is made like for the vocalist from TC. A see you at next year in Frankfurt.
@harrywebbbb Alternatively, you could go with the VoiceLive 2 which should give you everything you could possibly need with exceptional control over pretty much every parameter. It's important to mention that our pedals are designed for one voice only, as specifically harmony functions may not have the desired effect. For more information, do check out all the products available on the TC-Helicon website. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@lowgitek Hiya, To control your harmonies via guitar with VoiceWorks Plus you will need the "Harmony Control" pedal which is available seperately through your local TC-Helicon dealer. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hi Laura Great Presentations..... Looking for a Tips as far as Hooking Up... the Harmony G and mY Boss RC-20XL..... I Try the thru on the Hormony G ,,, and sent that to ,,, in-put on the Boss... and then Out to the Mixer and Nada....Zip.... Kaput.. Help?? Thnks
@MindOfPagan Hiya, Have you tried adjusting the tuning reference as described in the manual? In this case, you will need to tune your guitar to the desired reference pitch first and then hold the Manual, Double and FX buttons simultaneously as you plug in the power adapter. Then, play a note from your guitar into your microphone and the unit will automatically adjust to this reference pitch until powered up again. Hope this helps! Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hiya, You would either have to have your guitar going into the Harmony-G XT or set a key or scale so that it knows what to harmonise to musically. However, you need not worry about your guitar tone being affected as you'd simply use the "THRU" option then out to your guitar amp. Best wishes, Joey @ TC Helicon
beutifull voice! I just bought the harmonizer and I love the sound. I play alot of songs with a capo, how can i add harmony's for song's in different keys? i also play alot of songs in E flat or 1/2 step down... thanks in advance
Hi, I have a recording studio and I tryed using this with a vocal I already had in a computer. The singer had poor vocal tune so I first tuned them and from one computer passed it through a tube direct box but with the harmony helicon in automatic. It did not sound very good. What is the best way to give voices harmony to this with already recored vocals? Thank you, Small town records
me a gain regarding the 50s music what unit would suit us best and could you do a demo may be hope you dont mind me asking.. so many units to choose from.
Looking at this unit....wondering if there is a "megaphone" sound capability....Working on Admiral Halsey by the Beatles...would love to be able to have the harmonies and then click to the megaphone sound as Ringo talks.....If anyone knows a better way to do this please share...
@tchelicon Harmony-G XT can do pitch correction, doubling and harmony at the same time,Please tell me how ,and how to update pitch correct function? thanks
@daveboyblues Hiya, Yes, this would be the case. However, you need to be sure to give enough informaion to the unit for it to be able to determine the chord you are playing (root, 3rd, 7th - if required etc). Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@RTLippy Hiya, Getting the harmonies to sound smooth is dependant on how you are using the pedal. If you have no guitar running through the unit then I presume you are using a fixed key and scale for harmony generation. Is this the case? Adding a guitar to the mix gives you much more flexibility in harmonies as most songs use more than one diatonic scale. Hope this helps. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@MindOfPagan Hiya, You might want to get in touch with TC-Helicon's support department via the support section of our website so they can help you troubleshoot this. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@bf4e11 Hiya, If you're using the Harmony-G XT without a guitar, then you will need to set a key/scale so it has some kind of musical information to know what you want it to harmonise to. The harmonise work and sound great like this too! Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@Nunsweepit421 Hiya, Simply connect the output of the Harmony-G XT to the input of the RC-50 and you are good to go! You'd just need to connect the RC50 to a compatible interface for recording. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
HI i am a guitarist my vocals are poor. does the harmony g xt tune my vocal to the guitar, will it make my singing sound better.Also what can you download through the usb. Thanx
@mrlandroverdiscovery Hiya, No - this won't affect your guitar in any way at all. You can always use the guitar thru connection on the Harmony-G XT if you would like to use your own effects instead of the ones contained in the unit. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@rolandsdisc HIya, Did you set the key or scale as releant to the song? If not, the harmonies may end up sounding "off" in comparison to the music. You could also feed a guitar chord track through the guitar input for automatic tuning results. The harmony generation is not based on the tuning of the lead singer - it is more based on the reference you set the harmonies to respond to (guitar / key / scale). Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@jozada0051 Heya, Thanks for your feedback. Out of interest, which musical style/s would you like to hear this unit demonstrated in more? If you search RUclips, you'll find a whole host of different people using our products in all sorts of different genres of music :). Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
@tchelicon. Hi, TY again for the support. I played a solo gig two nights ago with the G-XT for the first time... Outstanding! (even though I just used one preset, two voices a 3rd up) But I used double alot besides the harmonies. Next question; for recording vocals (hard disk 16 track home recorder) Can I use the GXT without the guitar signal? In manual mode? I didn't find any recording tips in the manual, Thanks, Scott M in MIchigan.
USB connectivity to add new features??? Say it ain't so Joey! I knew when they discounted the old HarmonyG something was up! Will they add Hard tuning to the XT? Rosebud
Does the harmony GXT have a hard tune/auto tune effect as well? What about pitch correction? I'm trying to find a product that has all 3 if possible, harmony, hard tune, and pitch correction. If that's not available, whats the best product to get as close to all 3 in one? I just want it to mess around at home and have fun... im not a serious performer by any means.. thanks a lot!! love all your videos!!
good day laura love the vids, i sing in a 50s type band and the lads backing me up sound kind of alright but kind of off putting at time when singing in the wrong key/flat. i would like a unit best suited to me/the band. 1st of all nice echo and pitch control for me and kind of the same for the guys but keep my settings on my channel on the desk and keep their sound for them. me solo and when they sing let them use the harmony s like blue moon or good night sweet heart that old 50s sound ?
Miguel Corral González Yep, if you connect to the Harmony G-XT's instrument input, then connect the THRU to your pedals/amp, the guitar sounds in G-XT are muted and we only capture chord information for the harmonies. It works great that way if you've already got a guitar rig going.
@bnussaib Hiya, The recent upgrade to Harmony-G XT does contain subtle autochromatic pitch correction, however it doesn't contain the HardTune effect. To have all these options available your best bet would be either the VoiceLive Touch or VoiceLive 2. You could also check out the VoiceTone Singles - a combination of the H1 and C1 might be exactly what you're after. Check them out on our website or at your local TC-Helicon dealer for more info. Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
thank you so much for your help, one last question, can the g harmony xt work for recording? i mean can you use it with Pro logic or pro tools? what would you need to do that?
@777i2i Hiya, There is no gender control on the Harmony-G XT - however, it is worth mentioning that harmonies of a lower nature will tend to sound more "male" anyway. This is also the case for higher vocals sounding more "female". Best wishes, Joey @ TC-Helicon
You can use pretty much any mic with our processors, though we recommend dynamic mics with tight polar patterns. Bleed of other sounds (stage noise etc.) into the mic can interfere with the harmonies. Here's a Craig's Corner about that: ruclips.net/video/pT-CCTmv2ZM/видео.html
Hello TCHelicon team, I loved this demo. I have Voicetone Create XT and I loved the Hall reverb effect used in the song at 3:00. Could you please tell if such an effect could be achieved with Voicetone Create XT's presets and tweaking. If so, what are rough settings? Thanks beforehand, Gennadiy
it picks up my guitar through the mic and distorts the sound ok its not main input but it still can be heard along with the vocal how can i stop this from happening if i turn the mic level down lower to avoid the guitar being picked up the vocal level is poor
les truth Typically, that's a "distance from the mic" and mic polar pattern issue. You want a mic with a hypercardiod pattern if you can and you want to stay close to the mic when signing. "Mic technique" of backing far away for louder notes works against you with an instrument nearby the vocal mic. You want to limit what gets into the mic as much as possible.
thanks for the reply i have a sure 58 mic but i cant stop it from picking up the guitar only if i have the mic sensitivity really low as soon as i kick in the voice harmony the sensitivity increases on the mic and picks up the guitar its driving me mad
Harmony G-XT doesn't have a MIDI input. Our closest product to the functions of G-XT that can take MIDI would be Perform-VK. www.tc-helicon.com/products/perform-vk/
I really need this in my studio NOW
@thicknick27 Hiya, Yes you could use the Harmony-G XT for recording but you will need to send the outputs to a stereo pair of input channels on your soundcard. It is up to you whether you record directly through the unit or record your vocal dry and add the effect later. To add later you will need to send the pre-recorded vocal track out of the DAW (via line) and into the Harmony-G XT. Then you can record the result onto a new stereo track.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Beautiful song. Your demo is the best
thanks for the demo it help's and you have a beautiful voice
First, I listened to learn. Then to enjoy such a beatiuful voice. Congratulations Laura.
Hiya,
The first units will be shipping from TC Helicon warehouses to dealers at the end of November, so, expect to see the Harmony-G XT in store and online within the first couple of weeks of December.
Best Wishes,
Joey @ TC Helicon
Hiya,
The Harmony-G XT has just started to hit stores this week. We can't comment on reatail pricing as we are not the retailers - but, you can find a list of "where to buy" on our website if this helps at all :).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC Helicon
wow..gotta get one of theese..fantastic..thanks..your are great..lots of talent...ill look ya up on you tube...Peace....
Hiya Rosebud,
The USB connection is present on XT so that you can download software updates and new features etc. At this point there are no plans I am aware of to introduce hard tuning to the Harmony-G XT.
great demo! you explain well so you understand and can hear the different settings! very good!
Y
WOW - Amazing Sounds !
Great vocals .. and great presenter for TC Helicon vocal products .. Laura was probably the main 'quilty' for buying all products in the line from live g-xt
@Chicago10281 Yes, The Harmony-G XT has a downloadable upgrade which includes some pitch correction (subtle, not the hard-tune effect).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Very nice!
excellent demo - can you change the female / male harmony?
Hiya,
Yes, you can definitely use this in the studio! The Harmony4 would also do the job but it's an older product which doesn't contain the extra goodies the Harmony-G XT offers (doubling, new reverbs, natural play quality harmonies etc).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC Helicon
She's Fabulous.
@gazzappa Hiya, The Harmony-G XT will certainly help improve your vocals. It does include some subtle pitch correction as well as the harmony functions. The USB is there for accessing updates via the VoiceSupport application.
Hope that answers your questions!
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
what a truly lovely voice you have...regardless of the harmonies
LIKELIKELIKELIKELIKE....funny, I came here to check out the Harmony GTX (which I just bought today and it's AWESOME!!!) but by happy accident I found Laura Clapp. 'Pray' made me, well, want to pray. Just beautiful. I am a new fan of Laura (and, of the GXT naturally). I am officially inspired.
@chojinkid Hiya, The main reason you need to be tuned to 440hz is that this is the reference for the automatic pitch correction in general. This is regardless of whether a guitar is being used or not. When tuned to E-Flat you are still tuned in theory to A=440, it’s just that your instrument is tuned down a half step. Therefore, there is no change to the actual tuning reference.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@thicknick27 Hiya, The Harmony-G XT will still track harmonies fine whether you're using a capo or an alternative guitar tuning. You also have the option to manually set a key or scale if you wish :).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@jPapa2008 Hiya, Unfortunately I don't know what string Laura is using in this video. However, it is true that the Harmony-G XT can do pitch correction, doubling and harmony at the same time :).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Amazing! Beautiful - Laura with TC Helicon !!! I wanna buy either Live 2 or Harmony Gxt. Finding hard to decided which one!!
@tchelicon Thanks a bunch. I actually just figured that out with some trial and error. Thanks for the confirmation.
@sdmc222 Hiya, The best way to do this would be to run your guitar through the Harmony-G XT first and then out via the "guitar thru" to your FX unit.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@chojinkid Hiya, You're very welcome :). The subtle pitch correction on the Harmony-G XT is the same algorithm as used in the VoiceTone Correct XT - However, it is just one specific preset on the Harmony-G XT and it's not adjustable in any way (on or off). It's worth mentioning though, that the Correct XT and the Harmony-G XT make a fantastic pair if adjustable pitch correction is a feature you're specifically after :).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@UncleJoey12 Hiya, Yes the guitar is indeed plugged into the Harmony-G XT here. In this way it intelligently creates the harmonies on the fly as Laura's singing - taking the musical information it needs straight from the guitar in real time. However, you could also set a key or a scale if you don't want to have a guitar connected.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hiya,
You can simply choose what harmony setting you want and then kick in the harmonies via the footswitch when you want them.
The Harmony-G XT specifically works with guitar, but if you're wanting to trigger the harmonies with keyboard/midi you might want to check out the VoiceTone Harmony-M or the VoiceLive 2.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC Helicon
@sdmc222 Hiya Scott, yes, you can record with the Harmony-G XT without guitar. You will need to set key and scale for this to work though :). You would just need to plug the outputs into a stereo input on the recorder.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
2:28 Amazing vocals!
@brywool Hiya, The doubling feature specifically doesn't require an instrument at all to work. So, yes!
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@harrywebbbb Hiya, Glad you enjoyed Laura's video - I'll certainly pass that onto her :). As our products are not genre specific, you should be able to find effects and harmony that make sense and are usable on the 50's style of music you perform with many of our products. The Harmony-G XT is a good choice, and if you're after more effects you may cnsider pairing it up with a Create XT.
one question- I play BASS and I'm wondering, can the doubling feature on the HGxt be used with the bass as opposed to guitar?
@tchelicon I don't know about this - maybe in theory it should work, but it didn't seem too work when I was tuned down 1/2 step and plugged in. Output was all 'wobbly' and the harmonies were off. Tuned back up and it's dead on. That being said - I was skeptical about this (Harmony G-XT) and literally within 5 minutes of using it was blown away. It really does work great, but in my experience - only when 'standard' tuned. So, that's what I do now. :)
@fiscorbrook Hiya, The Harmony-G XT will work fine in E Flat. You can still use the Harmony-G XT as normal regardless of any altered guitar tuning you may use.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
you're great, Laura!
@tchelicon Hey Joey thanks a lot!! The H1 and C1 I think is the answer for me. Cheers!!
Hallo from germany
I can hear you every year at the "Musikmesse-Frankfurt".
You have a very great voice und play very good guitar.....and your voice is made like for the vocalist from TC.
A see you at next year in Frankfurt.
Just great performance!
Also the TC is great... ; )
@harrywebbbb Alternatively, you could go with the VoiceLive 2 which should give you everything you could possibly need with exceptional control over pretty much every parameter. It's important to mention that our pedals are designed for one voice only, as specifically harmony functions may not have the desired effect.
For more information, do check out all the products available on the TC-Helicon website.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@lowgitek Hiya, To control your harmonies via guitar with VoiceWorks Plus you will need the "Harmony Control" pedal which is available seperately through your local TC-Helicon dealer.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hi Laura Great Presentations..... Looking for a Tips as far as Hooking Up... the Harmony G and mY Boss RC-20XL..... I Try the thru on the Hormony G ,,, and sent that to ,,, in-put on the Boss... and then Out to the Mixer and Nada....Zip.... Kaput.. Help?? Thnks
@MindOfPagan Hiya, Have you tried adjusting the tuning reference as described in the manual? In this case, you will need to tune your guitar to the desired reference pitch first and then hold the Manual, Double and FX buttons simultaneously as you plug in the power adapter. Then, play a note from your guitar into your microphone and the unit will automatically adjust to this reference pitch until powered up again. Hope this helps!
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hiya,
You would either have to have your guitar going into the Harmony-G XT or set a key or scale so that it knows what to harmonise to musically. However, you need not worry about your guitar tone being affected as you'd simply use the "THRU" option then out to your guitar amp.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC Helicon
beutifull voice! I just bought the harmonizer and I love the sound. I play alot of songs with a capo, how can i add harmony's for song's in different keys? i also play alot of songs in E flat or 1/2 step down... thanks in advance
Hey guys! If you run your guitar through the harmony gxt but want reverb on your vocal - can you bypass the reverb going to your acoustic?
Wow. Great voice. I hope you're signed somewhere because you have a lot of talent.
Hi,
I have a recording studio and I tryed using this with a vocal I already had in a computer. The singer had poor vocal tune so I first tuned them and from one computer passed it through a tube direct box but with the harmony helicon in automatic. It did not sound very good. What is the best way to give voices harmony to this with already recored vocals?
Thank you,
Small town records
I LOVE LAURA
me a gain regarding the 50s music what unit would suit us best and could you do a demo may be
hope you dont mind me asking.. so many units to choose from.
@acoustic9999 sorry for the delay. The guitar i used was a Telluride Ac. Elc Guitar. I believe it appears in a video on my channel. Cheers, rk
Found this after about 8 years!
Looking at this unit....wondering if there is a "megaphone" sound capability....Working on Admiral Halsey by the Beatles...would love to be able to have the harmonies and then click to the megaphone sound as Ringo talks.....If anyone knows a better way to do this please share...
@tchelicon Harmony-G XT can do pitch correction, doubling and harmony at the same time,Please tell me how ,and how to update pitch correct function? thanks
@daveboyblues Hiya, Yes, this would be the case. However, you need to be sure to give enough informaion to the unit for it to be able to determine the chord you are playing (root, 3rd, 7th - if required etc).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@RTLippy Hiya, Getting the harmonies to sound smooth is dependant on how you are using the pedal. If you have no guitar running through the unit then I presume you are using a fixed key and scale for harmony generation. Is this the case? Adding a guitar to the mix gives you much more flexibility in harmonies as most songs use more than one diatonic scale.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@MindOfPagan Hiya, You might want to get in touch with TC-Helicon's support department via the support section of our website so they can help you troubleshoot this.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@bf4e11 Hiya, If you're using the Harmony-G XT without a guitar, then you will need to set a key/scale so it has some kind of musical information to know what you want it to harmonise to. The harmonise work and sound great like this too!
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Hi, good vid. I just bought the G-XT and would like to know the best way to run it with my acoustic multi-effects pedal. (It's a Zoom A2.1u)
@Nunsweepit421 Hiya, Simply connect the output of the Harmony-G XT to the input of the RC-50 and you are good to go! You'd just need to connect the RC50 to a compatible interface for recording.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
HI i am a guitarist my vocals are poor. does the harmony g xt tune my vocal to the guitar, will it make my singing sound better.Also what can you download through the usb. Thanx
can u send the the setting fot the first song?
does it possible with voiceworks plus? If yes how? does it need guitar connected via midi interface?
Thanks
@mrlandroverdiscovery Hiya, No - this won't affect your guitar in any way at all. You can always use the guitar thru connection on the Harmony-G XT if you would like to use your own effects instead of the ones contained in the unit.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@rolandsdisc HIya, Did you set the key or scale as releant to the song? If not, the harmonies may end up sounding "off" in comparison to the music. You could also feed a guitar chord track through the guitar input for automatic tuning results. The harmony generation is not based on the tuning of the lead singer - it is more based on the reference you set the harmonies to respond to (guitar / key / scale).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
can u send me the setting for the 1st song
Which pedal gives me the most extreme autopitch ???
I'm fascinated by this Harmony-G XT. Will it work by connecting to a Boss RC50 loop station for recording? Thanks
@kinkypeti Hiya, I believe the first song is actually one of Lauras own.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC Helicon
Are you famous and I just didn't hear of you yet? If you're not, you should be. You have a great voice, great lyrics, and great style.
@jozada0051 Heya, Thanks for your feedback. Out of interest, which musical style/s would you like to hear this unit demonstrated in more? If you search RUclips, you'll find a whole host of different people using our products in all sorts of different genres of music :).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
@tchelicon. Hi, TY again for the support. I played a solo gig two nights ago with the G-XT for the first time... Outstanding! (even though I just used one preset, two voices a 3rd up) But I used double alot besides the harmonies. Next question; for recording vocals (hard disk 16 track home recorder) Can I use the GXT without the guitar signal? In manual mode? I didn't find any recording tips in the manual, Thanks, Scott M in MIchigan.
USB connectivity to add new features??? Say it ain't so Joey! I knew when they discounted the old HarmonyG something was up! Will they add Hard tuning to the XT?
Rosebud
@sdmc222 You're very welcome :). Glad you managed to nut it out! Feel free to give me a shout any time.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Can this go direct to powered pa speakers without the need for a mixer?
Use: acoustic guitar & one vocal mic.
MrClose2u Yep, you can go direct into powered speakers. :)
Very nice. I recently bought the pedal but the harmony's are totally out of tune. I have a standard tuned acoustic guitar, any ideas?
Thanks
whats the presets on the 1st song?
Does the harmony GXT have a hard tune/auto tune effect as well? What about pitch correction? I'm trying to find a product that has all 3 if possible, harmony, hard tune, and pitch correction. If that's not available, whats the best product to get as close to all 3 in one? I just want it to mess around at home and have fun... im not a serious performer by any means.. thanks a lot!! love all your videos!!
good day laura love the vids,
i sing in a 50s type band and the lads backing me up sound kind of alright but kind of off putting at time when singing in the wrong key/flat.
i would like a unit best suited to me/the band.
1st of all nice echo and pitch control for me and kind of the same for the guys but
keep my settings on my channel on the desk and keep their sound for them.
me solo and when they sing let them use the harmony s
like blue moon or good night sweet heart that old 50s sound ?
OR do I need the Voice live unit???
where kann I get your CD,
Great
Can i use it without guitar or music for the harmony
Yes, there is a manual selection of scale and key for singers without an instrument.
Can you use this to cut harmonies in your studio or would the TC-Helicon Harmony4be better?
Nice
Can i use it in my guitar pedalboard chain,and hear my guitar in my amp without hearing vocals?
Miguel Corral González Yep, if you connect to the Harmony G-XT's instrument input, then connect the THRU to your pedals/amp, the guitar sounds in G-XT are muted and we only capture chord information for the harmonies. It works great that way if you've already got a guitar rig going.
When is the Harmony G XT going to be for sale and what's the street price going to be (Not MSRP. We all know that's not the REAL price)?
@bnussaib Hiya, The recent upgrade to Harmony-G XT does contain subtle autochromatic pitch correction, however it doesn't contain the HardTune effect.
To have all these options available your best bet would be either the VoiceLive Touch or VoiceLive 2. You could also check out the VoiceTone Singles - a combination of the H1 and C1 might be exactly what you're after.
Check them out on our website or at your local TC-Helicon dealer for more info.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
The tone presets are hard to distinguish without a lot of a/b ing.I wish the manual had described each preset completely
thank you so much for your help, one last question, can the g harmony xt work for recording? i mean can you use it with Pro logic or pro tools? what would you need to do that?
@777i2i Hiya, There is no gender control on the Harmony-G XT - however, it is worth mentioning that harmonies of a lower nature will tend to sound more "male" anyway. This is also the case for higher vocals sounding more "female".
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Do you have to use a making microphone and which one goes with this harmony device
You can use pretty much any mic with our processors, though we recommend dynamic mics with tight polar patterns. Bleed of other sounds (stage noise etc.) into the mic can interfere with the harmonies. Here's a Craig's Corner about that: ruclips.net/video/pT-CCTmv2ZM/видео.html
Hello TCHelicon team,
I loved this demo. I have Voicetone Create XT and I loved the Hall reverb effect used in the song at 3:00. Could you please tell if such an effect could be achieved with Voicetone Create XT's presets and tweaking. If so, what are rough settings?
Thanks beforehand,
Gennadiy
it picks up my guitar through the mic and distorts the sound ok its not main input but it still can be heard along with the vocal how can i stop this from happening if i turn the mic level down lower to avoid the guitar being picked up the vocal level is poor
les truth Typically, that's a "distance from the mic" and mic polar pattern issue. You want a mic with a hypercardiod pattern if you can and you want to stay close to the mic when signing. "Mic technique" of backing far away for louder notes works against you with an instrument nearby the vocal mic. You want to limit what gets into the mic as much as possible.
thanks for the reply i have a sure 58 mic but i cant stop it from picking up the guitar only if i have the mic sensitivity really low as soon as i kick in the voice harmony the sensitivity increases on the mic and picks up the guitar its driving me mad
Does it have to be plugged to a guitar? Or can it be used with the mic only?
great... just bought the harmony G about 2 months ago...ugh
@bnussaib Great stuff - glad I was able to help :).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
Whats the name of the first song?
Hey there. Sorry for not seeing this until now. The song is called 'Yours' but it hasn't been released anywhere...yet. :)
and made chords?
can I use this harmoniser for keyboards with midi files ?
Harmony G-XT doesn't have a MIDI input. Our closest product to the functions of G-XT that can take MIDI would be Perform-VK.
www.tc-helicon.com/products/perform-vk/