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#146935 - 08/31/04 11:02 AM
Re: Harmonizers
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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I have to disagree about the "latest/greatest" from TC. I think the floor unit is harder to control than a simple midi connection. It definetely makes life more cumbersome with extra foot action.
The TC stuff in general, is a few steps up from the Digitech VR, but only baby steps, really. In a live situation, there are reasons that the VR is best, but the effects and EQ of the TC makes them very attractive as well.
I change voice presets often and I trigger chords in split second situations, so the VR is the quickest response unit of the lot. That's my choice for live. In the studio at home, I have a Voice Prism - the effects are wonderful, but it's 2 rack spaces.
Dollar for dollar, it's hard to beat the VR for stage use. I'll geive you specifics if you need them about why the TC stuff falls short on stage for me. It's about response time, mostly. The TC architechture has a silent mode that is triggered when you change a preset - no good for me.
[This message has been edited by Uncle Dave (edited 08-31-2004).]
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