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#370274 - 08/11/13 10:57 AM
Re: PA900 vocal harmony quick demos ... for
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Dave, I don't sing at all so the harmonizer is a non-issue to me, but I am definitely interested in this PA-900 because from the demo's heard so far it appears to have a lot of beautiful sounds, maybe not even present in the flagship PA3-X. Is this true? Having had both, can you comment on the differences in sounds and styles between the two kb? On the manual they could even have the same names, but do they sound the same or are there clear differences? Thanks
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#370306 - 08/12/13 07:37 AM
Re: PA900 vocal harmony quick demos ... for
[Re: Dreamer]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Having had both, can you comment on the differences in sounds and styles between the two kb? Well, I don't remember a difference in sounds or styles between the 3x and the 900. I've been using the Yamaha 950 for the last while, and I kinda forgot what the 3x sounded like. I will say that, like always, the Yamaha styles behave better for my "middle of the road stuff." I once equated Korg to Steve Gadd, and Yamaha to Ringo Star - both fantastic drummers, but Ringo knew just how much NOT to play. The Korg styles, in general, are a bit busy ... still. I might just be "over Yamahized", but I find the key action of this 900 to be FANTASTIC. Better than I remember in the 3x. It's solid, responsive and very comfortable to play. That's one reason I'm trying so hard to make the other stuff work for me. I never heard a harmonizer that I really liked ... Wow - we differ there, my friend. I have been using harmonizers for 20 years, and gotten so much favorable reaction to the end result that I made it part of "my sound". I understand how many DO overuse it, but frequent use and OVER use are two separate things. I use it a lot, but I sing very differently when I use it - I think like a member of an ensemble, and not a lead singer ... I emulate my favorite vocal groups and try to capute the style of the song with the backgrounds blended in with the leads. Some of my favorite influences are: Four Aces, Four Freshman, Four Lads, Manhattan Transfer, The Carpenters, Mills Brothers & Andrews Sisters (Yeah, I know - mostly OLD dead folks!) I'm getting closer to the setup I want, and as soon as I'm there - I will do some dedicated recording of my "how to" use a harmonizer. I believe it's SO much more than hitting the footswitch to turn it on. It's a mindset and a change of approach. As a solo entertainer, it's become a huge part of my sound to incorporate harmony, even if it's just on the main chorus parts of songs. My specialty numbers benefit from more intricate usage, but even an old, tired song like "Old Time R&R" comes alive when you add the harmonies to the chorus. It's just lifeless and boring with one, lonely voice singing that mid section. In a more contemporary vein, Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours", Train's "Soul Sister" and Bruno Mars' "Lazy or Just the Way You Are" all shine like the sun with harmony on the chorus. As I mention it, Colbie Calait's "Brighter than the Sun" is another fine example. So many songs can be spiced up with a tasteful addition of vocal harmony. Remember ... most of our audiences are NOT players, but I'll bet MOST like to sing ... at least in private. People relate to words, so I give 'em their fill!
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#370317 - 08/12/13 10:27 AM
Re: PA900 vocal harmony quick demos ... for
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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I'm with spalding, your vocals are excellent on either mic!
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#370318 - 08/12/13 10:28 AM
Re: PA900 vocal harmony quick demos ... for
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I fully agree with Dave about the Harmonizer usage. I've been using them for longer than I would like to admit, and over the past few years they have really improved - even the onboard harmonizers. That said, there are times when I don't think the audiences even notice that you are using the harmonizer. They tell you that the song sounded great, and they'll be out there on the dance floor singing along with you, but when you ask "How did you like the three-part harmony?" they often give you a blank stare and ask "What harmony?". On the opposite end of the spectrum, I've had people come up to me and say "Where are the other two singers I keep hearing?" Those of usually the folks that don't think you are playing at all, and either lip-synching, or singing over a CD and that's why they hear harmony. I've heard UD on several occasions when he used his harmonizer(s) and I, for one, can attest that Dave is the master of vocal harmonizers. His vocals are superb without the device, but the addition of the harmonizer on some songs add significantly to an already outstanding vocal performance. Cheers, Gary
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#370325 - 08/12/13 12:19 PM
Re: PA900 vocal harmony quick demos ... for
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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DITTO! Additionally, mine never call in sick, don't show up late, and I only had to pay for mine one time - after that they were all freebees! Cheers, Gary
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