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#295640 - 10/07/10 08:26 PM
Re: T4 Vocal Harmonizer
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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Originally posted by Dnj: The second worst thing is that I always hear players that DON"T KNOW HOW to use the vocalizer in live performance correctly... VH is an art form all to itself.It's the same thing when you sing harmony in a group. It's all about blending. I teach this everyday to many groups of singers. You can't blow the walls out when you are singing with other people, or with a VH, which is in some ways the same thing. You have to keep your ears constantly on the blend. If you don't have that, you don't have crap. Joe
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#295642 - 10/08/10 12:15 AM
Re: T4 Vocal Harmonizer
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Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Originally posted by Songman55: It's the same thing when you sing harmony in a group. It's all about blending. I teach this everyday to many groups of singers. You can't blow the walls out when you are singing with other people, or with a VH, which is in some ways the same thing. You have to keep your ears constantly on the blend. If you don't have that, you don't have crap.
Joe
I think I disagree with your suggestion that VH users have to focus on the blend. By definition, the harmonizer is providing you digitally perfect blend every time. The singer may be off pitch or have other deficiencies in their singing, but the blend will be spot on. Maybe I'm not understanding what you mean. If a VH user feels his blend isn't correct, what should they do to correct it? What could they possibly do? You are 100% correct when harmonizing with others. It requires intense listening and shaping of tones to find a pleasing common ground. If a vocalist using a Digitech or a TC Helicon stand alone unit sounds fine with it, regardless of "bigness of voice" but has difficulties with the on board harmonizer that Yamaha has provided through the Tyros line, then I'd say its more of a problem with the equipment, not the singer... ------------------ Bill in Dayton
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