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Harmony-G XT in performance with Laura Clapp Davidson

Always a pleasure to hear, Laura explains how she performs with Harmony-G XT and sings with doubling, harmony and the new reverb borrowed from VoiceLive 2.

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3 comments to “Harmony-G XT in performance with Laura Clapp Davidson”

    • June 12, 2011 at 10:07 am by ben
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    Can u plz make video demo for harmony4 pluging i wanna use it in studio but i wanna see how good is it


  1. Wow.

    Is there a product has the guitar and keyboard functionality? I’m looking to use it for live performance and studio. I find it hard enough making one vocal sound decent, never mind when there’s 13 parts to record.


    • Hiya Wizard,

      If you’re looking for a product in which harmonies can be triggered via guitar and midi, you have a few options.

      - VoiceLive 2… this is an excellent choice for recording because just about every papameter is editable, offering you the most comprehensive control. This of course is great for live use too. You can also trigger harmonies via the AUX input (backing mp3 etc).
      - VoiceLive Touch… Our newest product. Again, great for studio use as well as live with the ability to trigger harmony via guitar, midi and any audio sound source via the AUX input. This features a touch screen rather than being foot controlled and has some excellent looping features.
      - VoiceTone range… All voicetone pedals can be chained together and the quality is right up there if you want to use the harmony and effects in a studio situation. If you were wanting harmonies triggered by midi and guitar, you’d probably want to look at getting both the Harmony-M and Harmony-G XT. Do check out the Create XT if you’re after some top notch effects too!

      To get the best idea of what all these products do, you can read through the manuals (downloadable for free) on TC-Helicon’s website) and I always suggest going to a dealer near you to try the different options out :) .

      Also, do a search on these products on YouTube as there’s a lot of user and company videos out there to check out!

      Best wishes,

      Joey


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