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TC Electronics VoiceWorks
I know this isn't VENUE specific but I'm asking here because of the 'Varsity Talent' that frequents this forum.
The boys are insisting I use a TC VoiceWorks for pitch correction and doubling / chorus on some specific vocal parts. (don't ask, I'm not too thrilled about having to use a machine to correct pitch live) Would you: A. - Send on a Aux and return to a stereo FX return. B. - Direct out of the input and return as a mono "wet" channel. I've never used one of these gimmicks before. I will have the Eventide Anthology Bundle II installed and plan on using some of the doubling / chorus patches anyway. http://www.tc-helicon.com/VoiceWorks To hear a song they want to use it on: http://www.myspace.com/speakertweeker |
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Re: TC Electronics VoiceWorks
Hey Jon,
I'd use the Direct Out to the TC then back into a channel and place the "wet" channel right next to the primary channel. Scott |
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