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#93529 - 07/03/03 05:58 AM
Re: TC Helicon Voice Prism
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
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ziggy, now that all the fighting is over I will add my .02 worth. While I do not know about the Prism, I bought the Voiceworks from TC. The street price is $6/$700. According to TC, it has the latest voice modeling technology they offer. As with all other debates here about sound, I listened to all the different harmonizers including onboard and to ME, there was not even a close comparison between them. Again to ME the Voiceworks was the only one that came close to sounding like real voices. As far as ease of use for live, the VW is as about as straight forward and push the button and go as it comes. The best way I found was to let the midi chords drive it. I have not had to do any of Dave's tweaking to get the results that please me. Terry ------------------ jam on, Terry http://imjazzed.homestead.com/Index.html
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#93531 - 07/03/03 08:42 AM
Re: TC Helicon Voice Prism
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Registered: 08/13/02
Posts: 222
Loc: Malta
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Hi Terry, at no time I was fighting with no one, if you got that impression, sorry I didn't want to sound that way, I was expressing what I heard here, FIGHTING is not my name nor my sername.
Dave I did just that from the start thatis is I took the vibrito OFF as well, but I stil say that the difference Between the TC and the Digitech Work station was so little that it would go unnoticed in live performance. I just bought Digitech from Scotteyy, and I and pleased with the result, it do sound robotic but with careful blancing it sounds very good.
Terry I'm glad you are satisfied with what you bought, that's the thing!!! when you buy something and you are satisfied, My friend wasn't satisfied at all nor was I.
Tony.
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