TC-Helicon launches VoiceTone Harmony-G
Pretend you have a choir hidden in the wings...
In March 2008, MusicRadar ran a story on TC-Helicon's VoiceTone Harmony-M pedal, which was one of TC-Helicon's hot new products at the Frankfurt Musikmesse.
Alongside the Harmony-M, the new Harmony-G is a studio quality vocal harmony and effects pedal that allows singing guitarists to add backup harmony vocals to their performances without the need for time-consuming programming.
Adaptive EQ, compression and de-essing algorithms can also be applied alongside doubling and reverb/delay combinations.
The Harmony-G uses clever technology to follow the guitarist's playing and generate natural sounding harmony vocals with flexible voicing, and a bass setting that instructs a harmony voice to follow the root note of the given chord.
For more on the Voice-Tone pedals, check out TC-Helicon's dedicated website. Stock should be available now, with a suggested retail price of €299.
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