I just looked at the date this was made, lol! On January 1 2024 the Roland E4, has everything you need for $199, sometimes 179 on sale. You should have a high quality stereo chorus an octave producer like the Mooer stereo, and I personally have the walrus quad octave as well, but it doesn’t have pitch control like Mooer does but it doubles up sub natural and one octave up. Those three things solve everything for recording! They are okay for live performance but better suited for recording. Own the VE-20 I two formats, the pitch correction isn’t very accurate unless you’re already on the money. I also have the Tascam Flagship mixer multi-track and it’s the best all in one soloution but its$1200 so if you need a mixer audio interface and multitrack with vocal (same as these guys showed) I also have the TC Helicon voice Live 2 as well + some apps, the three mentioned work best and the least expensive. The draw back is you need them on table in front of you. I don’t feel bad writing this information on this video, it’s out of date, no examples??? There’s no proof they even tried them! I have!
I regret buying the GoXLR. The GoXLR reduced the quality of my recordings by adding line noise, high frequencies that don’t exist in other processors, and making me sound like I have a lisp when I don’t. Now it is collecting dust. Now I use the dBx 286s (channel strip) for analog vocal processing and absolutely love it. Analog processing is wayyyy higher quality than digital. Saves me a lot of time as well since I don’t have to process the recordings in Audition afterward.
The next time you want to feature products would you please have some sound, frankly most of what you said could be found by going to each respective website. I have a a SS VE-20
I've had only problems with various TC helicon/electronics, (good sound but they freeze and die) and ZOOM is pretty Ugly and digital sounding with its reverbs so I'd go Tascam or Boss ..
Unless you have thousands of dollars to spend on a studio, don't ever buy the UAD Apollo. $700+ for a dsp that can barely handle 3 vsts at once, demands proprietary software and has few 3rd party licenses. It's honestly ridiculous that every dsp on the market is proprietary in some way, if i can run through my cpu with a vst host software then i should be able to pick up an external device that should be more than capable of running all the VSTs on my computer
This review is pap...the zoom has no xlr out and you want a vocal processor that can harmonise from backing taracks and from musical instruments ...the voicelive 3 extreme is tc's best model and the boss ve 500 is one of theirs ...you totally ignore these two
00:28 5⃣ TC Helicon VOICETONE C1: geni.us/pf5mX
02:23 4⃣ Zoom V3: geni.us/9b9C
04:20 3⃣ BOSS VE-20: geni.us/KbZJRVf
05:54 2⃣ Tascam TA-1VP: geni.us/AObT
07:41 1⃣ TC-Helicon GOXLR: geni.us/8Ebqdg
no sound test ???? how you think we can make our choice if you didn't make sound demo test of each processor. sorry but for me is a big no no
I just looked at the date this was made, lol! On January 1 2024 the Roland E4, has everything you need for $199, sometimes 179 on sale. You should have a high quality stereo chorus an octave producer like the Mooer stereo, and I personally have the walrus quad octave as well, but it doesn’t have pitch control like Mooer does but it doubles up sub natural and one octave up. Those three things solve everything for recording! They are okay for live performance but better suited for recording. Own the VE-20 I two formats, the pitch correction isn’t very accurate unless you’re already on the money. I also have the Tascam Flagship mixer multi-track and it’s the best all in one soloution but its$1200 so if you need a mixer audio interface and multitrack with vocal (same as these guys showed) I also have the TC Helicon voice Live 2 as well + some apps, the three mentioned work best and the least expensive. The draw back is you need them on table in front of you. I don’t feel bad writing this information on this video, it’s out of date, no examples??? There’s no proof they even tried them! I have!
I regret buying the GoXLR. The GoXLR reduced the quality of my recordings by adding line noise, high frequencies that don’t exist in other processors, and making me sound like I have a lisp when I don’t. Now it is collecting dust. Now I use the dBx 286s (channel strip) for analog vocal processing and absolutely love it. Analog processing is wayyyy higher quality than digital. Saves me a lot of time as well since I don’t have to process the recordings in Audition afterward.
Thanks for your feedback! It helps the community make a better buying decision 👍
The Boss VE20 is great you can dial in every parameter. As far as I am concerned it could be half the size as I have no use for the looper side.
Have you owned or used any of these products? It seems like recycled info
The next time you want to feature products would you please have some sound, frankly most of what you said could be found by going to each respective website. I have a a SS VE-20
yeah this is some AI generated BS. Skynet's not going to kill us. They are just going to ruin all our nice things.
I use the Boss VE-20!! I triple track my Vocals to get that OZZY sound!!
WE don't get to hear any of these? You told us nothing that we couldn't get from downloading the manuals.
When it makes me sound like Chris Stapleton I will buy it!
Who has output in separate quality stereo tracks to your Daw or interface with a vocal processor? Not spec-based theory please.
So which is the best one for live performances?
boss
these subtitles sure are helpful. Great job! ready for the next video!
Are they build in compressor?
no demos means this is a straight up money grab.
I've had only problems with various TC helicon/electronics, (good sound but they freeze and die) and ZOOM is pretty Ugly and digital sounding with its reverbs so I'd go Tascam or Boss ..
How can you review processors when you can hear what it can do?
Has there been an update to this video with new products?
Just opinions, no sound samples, not useful at all
I don't see the point of this vid since we can't hear any of these effects.
Dumb review, other channels have 'live' demo's! This channel is easy to live without!!!
No demos?
Unless you have thousands of dollars to spend on a studio, don't ever buy the UAD Apollo. $700+ for a dsp that can barely handle 3 vsts at once, demands proprietary software and has few 3rd party licenses. It's honestly ridiculous that every dsp on the market is proprietary in some way, if i can run through my cpu with a vst host software then i should be able to pick up an external device that should be more than capable of running all the VSTs on my computer
What the hell are these subtitles/captions? Talking about Motorcycles?
Lol
Hearing examples is key. Just yapping about doesn’t help.
This review is pap...the zoom has no xlr out and you want a vocal processor that can harmonise from backing taracks and from musical instruments ...the voicelive 3 extreme is tc's best model and the boss ve 500 is one of theirs ...you totally ignore these two
Yeah, The GoXLR wouldn't be in my top 5.
meh - low end processors
Your commentary is not very valuable without actual sound samples of what these various products sound like.
You cant be serious????
This video is so AI. The wording is very strange. Clearly not made by anyone who has tried any of the products.
This video sucks no proper demo ,bet it’s made by Ai
nothing worth. the ear makes the decesion, not the guy who talks all the way through.
B roll is awful