Originally posted by Scottyee:
The Voice prism was designed to be rack
Rack mounted is the only way I'd consider it.
I have a 3 space bag that hangs verticly under the front arms of an "X" stand.(IQ2000)
so the controls, as well as my mixer knobs are all right at my fingertips. (Literally!)
It's easier to make changes to the mixer than it is to some parts of the keyboard.
Over the many years that I have been using a harmonizer, I've found a few "pet" settings, and I stray very little from those few patches. I prefer to think of my act as a "vocal group", so I don't want too many different voice groups showing up. I DO like when Barry White sits in for a number ot two, and the 4 Freshman are ALWAYS welcome.
I haven't messed too much with it yet, because I'm still taking advantage of the 5 minute setup without a rack or outboard gear - but in another few weeks, after the busy season kicks in again - I'll be using the larger setup more often.
Right now, I'm concentrating on a CD progect that I'm recording for a WWII act. The music is great, and the singer is soooo much fun to watch. By Saint Paddy's day, I'm sure thiongs will be hummin' again. I like these "normal" times - gives me a chance to rest my throat and putter around in my studio. When I retire - I'm going to spend ALL my time in here !