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Vullkunnraven
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Hey everyone on HR...
Hope all is well (just signed up here last week and I luv it here)
Anyways,
Anyone here used any of the T/C Helicon processors for recording vocals? Either the Prism, Voiceworks, Quintent? I'm looking to get something to get that fat double tracking vocal sound that you hear on a lot of modern recordings and was wondering if this was the right path to go. Wouldn't mind having something that can get some harmonies on there as well, and pitch correction should make things a little faster. I understand the vocalist has to be on the level so I'm not looking for something to turn a pot of dirt into a rose or anything like that...
So anyone have any experiance with this or suggestions for something else? Currently I have an aphex pre, a sonic maximizer (which probably isn't useful for vocals), a Shure KSM condenser, all into PTLE...
Thanks
Hope all is well (just signed up here last week and I luv it here)
Anyways,
Anyone here used any of the T/C Helicon processors for recording vocals? Either the Prism, Voiceworks, Quintent? I'm looking to get something to get that fat double tracking vocal sound that you hear on a lot of modern recordings and was wondering if this was the right path to go. Wouldn't mind having something that can get some harmonies on there as well, and pitch correction should make things a little faster. I understand the vocalist has to be on the level so I'm not looking for something to turn a pot of dirt into a rose or anything like that...
So anyone have any experiance with this or suggestions for something else? Currently I have an aphex pre, a sonic maximizer (which probably isn't useful for vocals), a Shure KSM condenser, all into PTLE...
Thanks