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In the same way a metronome helps for playing in time or how singing along with a singer who has perfect pitch helps for singing in tune, the auto chromatic pitch correction in VoiceTone Correct can improve your pitch performance. |
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More than the typical multiband EQ found in your average mixer, the Adaptive Shape feature seeks to provide a pleasant balance between low and high frequencies for your voice. |
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Setting up a typical compressor can be cumbersome and time consuming. Setting Correct’s Adaptive Compression feature to the default positions allow it to analyse your performance and provide gentle-on-the-ears compression wherever you sing on your mic. |
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You probably didn’t think you needed this feature, but when you brighten up and compress your voice, S sounds typically jump out. At loud performance volumes, this can lead to discomfort for your audience. Correct’s De-Ess feature reduces the volume of only sibilant sounds while retaining the pleasant brightness on the rest of your singing. |
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Gary Cooper, MusicMart, May 2007 "The straightforward controls, A/B effects switching and simple radio-button preset selections are easy for singers to use while performing." |
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Aubrey Parsons, Performing Musician June 2008 "There are few effects pedals that can be taken out of the box, plugged in and, hey presto, you sound fantastic. However, the VoiceTone Correct works like a dream." |
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Front of House Magazine, April 2008 "It's a pitch corrector in a stomp box with some added goodies. The bonus here is that it is dead easy to use. (...) TC-helicon has developed some pretty cool algorithms that 'listen' to the incoming voice and determine an ideal setting." |
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Remix, December 2007 "if you'd like easy control of basic vocal treatments and effects in stompboxes that are superlight and easy to throw in your pedalboard case, the VoiceTone pedals may be right up your alley." Read the full review |