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#496541 - 05/07/20 10:44 AM Re: TC Helicon Duplicator Pedal [Re: Bill Lewis]
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Harmony M is really good. I have one in each of my two setups. I tried Perform VK a couple of times, and it is really good, but I get along better with the older M.
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#496547 - 05/07/20 12:09 PM Re: TC Helicon Duplicator Pedal [Re: DonM]
Bill Lewis Offline
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Registered: 11/12/08
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Originally Posted By DonM
Harmony M is really good. I have one in each of my two setups. I tried Perform VK a couple of times, and it is really good, but I get along better with the older M.


Interesting. The VK is newer and looks to have soft feel buttons instead of footswitches so I'm curious why you like the M better. Just more used to it ?
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#496549 - 05/07/20 12:12 PM Re: TC Helicon Duplicator Pedal [Re: Bill Lewis]
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Originally Posted By Bill Lewis
thanks Tony Didn't look at it closly enough. OF COURSE its for guitar players. There goes my nice stereo sound from my keyboard so its out. Time to pull out the Harmony M again.


NO, NO, NO .... you won't loose your precious stereo mix at all. You simply plug ONE SIDE of the kb into the unit then on to your amp/mixer. Stereo image is not affected, and the vocal is mono anyway.
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#496550 - 05/07/20 01:58 PM Re: TC Helicon Duplicator Pedal [Re: Bill Lewis]
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Originally Posted By Bill Lewis
Originally Posted By DonM
Harmony M is really good. I have one in each of my two setups. I tried Perform VK a couple of times, and it is really good, but I get along better with the older M.


Interesting. The VK is newer and looks to have soft feel buttons instead of footswitches so I'm curious why you like the M better. Just more used to it ?

The VK has more options, especially if you download extras, but with more bells and whistles you make things a little more complicated.
I use mine 99 percent of the time with one voice above, some reverb and the automatic e.q. processing.
I use a standard foot switch to bypass the harmony, the same as with VK.
It is easier for me to turn knobs if I want to change reverb or harmony levels than it is to press and hold buttons.
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#496556 - 05/07/20 05:34 PM Re: TC Helicon Duplicator Pedal [Re: Bill Lewis]
Bill Lewis Offline
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Registered: 11/12/08
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Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
Thanks for the info guys. Thats what I was looking for . Saved me some money !
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#496559 - 05/07/20 07:22 PM Re: TC Helicon Duplicator Pedal [Re: Bill Lewis]
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I used a Harmony-M for a decade - loved it. User friendly, inexpensive, and great sound quality.

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