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#405497 - 07/25/15 06:54 AM
Yamaha Tyros 5 Vocal Harmony Example Demo
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Edited by Dnj (07/25/15 06:55 AM)
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#405547 - 07/25/15 09:39 PM
Re: Yamaha Tyros 5 Vocal Harmony Example Demo
[Re: Dnj]
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Robbie is right. Additionally, singing through any harmonizer requires an entirely different approach to your vocals - it's a completely different art than just belting out a song with a powerful voice through your hand held mic and using pull away techniques. Voice control is of paramount importance, yet it is often completely neglected by the singer when the vocal harmonizer comes into play. And, because every voice is different, it's just not a plug and play device - even the TC Helicon Harmony-M or the Digitech VR - I should know - I own a couple of both and I rely heavily upon my vocals. I can assure you that if you set up the VH2 properly, and utilize voice control, you can make it almost, but not as good as any outboard harmonizer. The difference is so insignificant that no audience would notice. All the best, Gary
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#405568 - 07/26/15 07:30 AM
Re: Yamaha Tyros 5 Vocal Harmony Example Demo
[Re: Dnj]
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#405572 - 07/26/15 08:04 AM
Re: Yamaha Tyros 5 Vocal Harmony Example Demo
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Spalding, not everyone SHOULD use the VH systems. For some, their singing techniques do not lend well to this device, while for others, such as UD, it's a fantastic tool. As I stated above, it's something that you must learn to use, and the learning curve is not easy and very steep. Some folks just never get the hang of it, but some, such as myself, and many others I know, love what can be achieved within a song that cries out for vocal harmony in some segments. When the Beach Boys sing Little Surfer it's the incredible harmony that brings this song to life. Same is true for many other songs, old and new. How about the Sons Of The Pioneers with Cool Water, a song of which only has a few segments in harmony, but that harmony adds so much to the song. There's a lot more to singing in harmony, electronic or live, than just adding an extra voice or two to the primary or lead vocals. Learning how to utilize this asset to the fullest extent and making the music flow naturally is what it is all about. Unfortunately, there are those that do not understand this and consequently, give the harmonizer a bad reputation, one that is not deserved. All the best, Gary
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