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#411098 - 11/09/15 12:05 PM
Re: Voicelive Touch 2 Vs Digitech Live FX
[Re: Saswick]
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Hi Guy's
Interesting comments, unfortunately I can't re-do the VLT2 recording as it's all packed up ready to go (EBay), in any case it's very difficult to get the balances absolutely equal but to my ears, old though they be, the Digitech does sound more natural. I have in the past recorded the VLT2 harmony voices separately and I have to say without the lead voice they do sound very robotic. I haven't found a way to separate the lead and harmony voices on the Digitech yet, if I can I will post the result.
I have just bought another AKG D5 so my back up's are now complete.
2 mic's, 2 tablets, 2 harmonizers, 2 amps so in all likely-hood I will never need them.
Col
PS: Just checked the manual there is no way to adjust the lead level or the lead and harmony voice panning (budget model). It would appear that the harmony effect is a relatively simple one, the main concentration seems to be on the vocal effects, reverb, delay, compression, de-essing etc.
Edited by Saswick (11/09/15 12:41 PM)
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#411104 - 11/09/15 02:07 PM
Re: Voicelive Touch 2 Vs Digitech Live FX
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 01/05/01
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Loc: Garstang, Preston, Lancashire,...
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I have just bought another AKG D5 so my back up's are now complete.
2 mic's, 2 tablets, 2 harmonizers, 2 amps so in all likely-hood I will never need them.
Col
Uhh, that makes it way too easy for God to play a cruel practical joke and disable the one thing that's not backed up - YOU. Naw, just kidding, He wouldn't do that.......or would he? Jokingly, chas No kidding Chas as you can see I like to double up on everything I even contrived to fall foul of Bowel Cancer, TWICE. If a job's worth doing Mirza: Still playing with the setting's, the previous recording used the same setting's but was recorded in "Mono". Col
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