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TC Helicon Voice Live Play Vocal Effects Processor
Brand | TC-Helicon |
Style | Compact |
Product Dimensions | 10.9"L x 6.5"W x 3.35"H |
Item Weight | 2.09 Pounds |
Voltage | 12 |
About this item
- 200+ song & artist inspired presets
- Plug in your MP3 player to the AUX input and sing along using Vocal Cancel feature
- Room Sense - embedded misc. set auto key for harmonies
- Plug in your MP3 player to the AUX input and sing along using Vocal Cancel feature
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Price | Currently unavailable. | $349.99$349.99 | $137.99$137.99 | $299.00$299.00 | -11% $292.99$292.99 List: $329.99 | $459.98$459.98 |
Delivery | — | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Mar 26 | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Mar 26 | — | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Mar 26 | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Mar 26 |
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Easy to use | 4.2 | 3.6 | 3.8 | 3.9 | 3.8 | 3.0 |
Value for money | — | — | 3.6 | 4.4 | 3.9 | 3.5 |
Versatility | 4.8 | 3.3 | 3.5 | — | — | — |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | FLAMMA | Amazon.com | Last Samurai | japan-move |
hardware interface | usb | — | — | usb | 1 4 inch audio | usb |
power source | — | Corded Electric | — | Corded Electric | AC, Battery Powered | Corded Electric |
amperage | 0.4 milliamps | 300 milliamps | 300 milliamps | 0.4 milliamps | 300 milliamps | 100 milliamps |
signal format | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog |
Auxiliary | — | — | Headphones | — | XLR | |
voltage | — | 9 volts | 48 volts | — | 20 volts | 9 volts |
style | Compact | Compact | Compact | Compact | Compact | Compact |
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Product information
Item Weight | 2.09 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 11.02 x 3.35 x 6.5 inches |
ASIN | B00GM0NX3S |
Item model number | 996356005 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #38,058 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #20 in Vocal Effects Processors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 11, 2013 |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Signal Format | Analog |
Voltage | 12 |
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Product Description
Whether you’re at the top of the charts - or just a dreamer with a microphone, Voice Live Play gives you hundreds of song & artist presets to choose from, helping you create amazing vocals. Plug in your MP3 player and sing along with your favorite tracks or create instant HIT effects for your own songs.
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Customers like the quality, sound quality, and fun of the guitar effect device. They mention that it's a great toy, picks up harmonies from thin air, and does a fantastic job of voice enhancing and vocal improvement. They also say that it is super customizable and easy to edit and create own patches. However, some customers have different opinions on ease of use.
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Customers like the quality of the guitar effect device. They mention it's a really nice device, awesome, and impressed with its capability. Some say it works great for what they need it to do.
"...first evening that I played around with it, I was quite impressed with it's capability and quality, and it's so fun!..." Read more
"...And it works beautifully with just an acoustic guitar and plain voice as well as with all electric guitar and mic." Read more
"...It's kind of fun. As a pseudo musician I found it real irritating...." Read more
"Good sound, quality is nice, quick shipping" Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the guitar effect device. They mention it's well built, does a great job of voice enhancing, and vocal improvement. It's easy to edit, and sounds fantastic right out of the box. It picks up harmonies from thin air, and is a fantastic tool for fattening up a live vocal. It also allows you to add your own vocal. Customers also say the processor does s good job with their vocals, and adds effects without hiding their voice.
"Well built and sounds more like real voices than any of the five other brands I've used over the years...." Read more
"Good sound, quality is nice, quick shipping" Read more
"...The effects are nice and there is a karaoke mode that I have yet to try that reduces the lead vocal from any input source (1/8" jack) and allows..." Read more
"...Sometimes it sounds a little artificial, but it is a fantastic tool for fattening up a live vocal...." Read more
Customers find the guitar effect device really fun, a great toy, and studio recording equipment. They also say it's great for playing out.
"...it, I was quite impressed with it's capability and quality, and it's so fun!..." Read more
"...Still, this is lots of fun to use and I would definitely recommend to amateur musicians and singers who want to explore new harmonies and to sharpen..." Read more
"...It's kind of fun. As a pseudo musician I found it real irritating...." Read more
"This vocal effects unit is tons of fun right out of the box with a lot of (mostly) good presets...." Read more
Customers like the guitar effect device's customization. They say it's super customizable, and each setting can be tweaked to their preference. They also say it is easy to edit and create their own patches.
"...This works perfectly and is super customizable!..." Read more
"...Parameters can be changed to you liking once you understand the interface. You can use your voice or backing vocals as a synth almost." Read more
"...Each setting can be tweaked to your preference which is cool...." Read more
"Nice! Easy to edit and create my own patches. Can be super clean and down right dirty...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the presets of the guitar effect device. They mention that it intelligently applies the harmonies in real time, and that the outputs can be configured.
"...Another thing I like a lot is how the outputs can be configured...." Read more
"...; to what is being performed around it and intelligently applies the harmonies in real time...." Read more
"...unit is tons of fun right out of the box with a lot of (mostly) good presets...." Read more
"...Presets are very good. I already made myself a pair of mine. Impressions are very good. If you are looking for something for live - you've found it!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the guitar effect device. Some mention that it is easy to use, navigate the settings, and apply tweaks quickly, with a large LCD. They also say that everything is intuitively clear without instructions. However, other customers say that it's more complex to use than advertised, with poor instructions and a difficult to learn all the features.
"...The large LCD makes it easy to navigate the settings and apply tweaks quickly...." Read more
"...It is a little hard to learn all the features ( and it has many features) but with a little reading and testing, it's done...." Read more
"...Learning curve is easy. If you've programmed a Pod or anything similar in the last 10 years, this is simple by comparison...." Read more
"As a musician I look for durability, ease of use and quality. This product has all three plus more than is describable...." Read more
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The lead singer has a Boss VE-20 Vocal Performer , but she seems to have some trouble with it. Maybe she just needs to spend more time with it to learn it and get it set, but that aside, the small LCD makes it seem like it'd be difficult to use. Because of that, I decided to go a whole other direction with this TC Helicon Voice Live Play, and I'm glad I did!
The TC Helicon Voice Live Play has a huge LCD that's easy to see, even while performing on stage. The large LCD makes it easy to navigate the settings and apply tweaks quickly. I recently played a gig outside, and even in direct sunlight I could see the LCD and status LED just fine.
Another thing I like a lot is how the outputs can be configured. One of those options is a wet/dry arrangement, where you can send the processed mix out to the PA on the left channel, but then send just dry vocal out to a personal monitor on the right channel. Clever!
This also has a built-in mic (which can be disabled) that helps the chorus and harmony-type effects stay on the right pitch with what's being played around it. It seems to work quite well (as long you and everyone else in the band are all on the right pitch!).
It's built into a heavy, single-piece enclosure feels very solid and stays right where you put it. I feel like it could take quite a beating and keep on workin'.
If you're on the fence between this and competing processors, just give this one a shot, and you'll probably be as impressed as I am. Within the first hour of owning it, I already felt like it was worth every penny, and a month later I'm still just as happy!
Easy to edit, sounds fantastic right out of the box. And the MP-75 has a "Hit" button on it that activates parameters on the pedal, sort of like an overdrive button for your voice.
Learning curve is easy. If you've programmed a Pod or anything similar in the last 10 years, this is simple by comparison. It has a sort of "sound engineer" effect that is constantly working to make your voice punch through and sound clean, and then up to 7 different effects you can have on, off, or "Hit" effected... And you can store like 500 presets on the bloody thing.
Basically, I'm programming one or two patches per song that my band covers (Currently a mix of Tool, Korn, Godsmack, System of a Down), with a seperate Hit effect per patch. Works perfectly so far. Then, when I'm done programming or working at practice, I can re-shuffle my patches with my computer via a USB port. (Only complaint: I'd really love a patch programming interface similar to Line 6's Gearbox.)
So, um, yeah. No hesitation. Buy this thing with an MP-75, before they wise up and charge more money. ;-)