Create Multitracked Vocals Live

US TC-Helicon VoiceTone Double is now shipping      15/04/08

Create Multitracked Vocals Live


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TC-Helicon has announced the availability of VoiceTone Double, a new model in the VoiceTone line of vocal effects pedals, which allows singers to recreate multitracked doubled studio sounds in live performance.
VoiceTone Double enables performers to produce up to four virtual overdubs of their voice in real time, giving them control of their sound right from the stage. Ten effects banks offer a slightly different take on the various natural and effected doubling sounds and include pristine emulations of classic microshift, chorus and detune. The pitch and timing of overdubbed vocals can be customized to be “tight and intimate� or “loose and lively�.
The 10 professional authored effects banks offer three patches each and include Two Voices, Four Voices, Mod, Overdub+Mod, One Octave, Group Octave, Subtle, Effected, Showcase and even Rap. VoiceTone Double gives the singer creative control of the pitch, timing and levels of each patch. During performance singers can toggle between two patches with the Part A and B switches.
TC say that VoiceTone Double is easy to connect and use. Mic level XLR I/O in stereo and mono provide a wide input range for dynamic mics and extra hot condensers. The clean studio-quality mic preamp includes phantom power. Simply by plugging in a microphone, say TC, singers can easily produce a combination of natural and effected doubling that finally makes live vocals sound like the CD.
Pricing and Availability:
VoiceTone Double ships at a suggested retail price of EUR 249 More information:

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