Great video..thanks! And what a voice! I wish I could sing like that, but unfortunately that’s why I’m researching this..sometimes a little flat. Would the correction knob on this help with that..or can you recommend a vocal pedal that would be better?
I use this pedal and it works fantastic. You have to actually be able to sing if you’re going to use the pitch algorithm. If you suck, it won’t help at all.
I’m using an EV Evolve 30m which itself has a range of vocal effects. But I’ve been unable to get the “airy” vocal sound I’ve had from larger setups. Does the Mic Mechanic add “air”?
Nice work on the vid. Hey have you had any issues with the auto gain in a live band environment? We have 4 mics so I just don't know about my mic not being similar to the others.
Great vid, but i was wondering im using a shure sm58 with a wireless system (no native) but could this pedal would work in this scenario? Or is it necessary use a cord that goes to the micro anyways?
@@alexanderocampo8630 I use a 58 wireless system with this pedal as well… I have a special made cable loom that brings the signal to my pedal board and sends it back to the back of stage for patch..
Hello. I have a condenser microphone powered by my analog console at 48v Who powers my microphone if I buy this product? My mixer or the pedal ? Because the effect runs with 24v.....Thank you for your response. Sincerely
@@mamonejeanpierre4398 you would have to purchase a power device to put in the signal between the mic and pedal… I would assume something like this www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/P1Pwr--xvive-audio-p1-portable-phantom-power-supply
@@MarcLewis2023 thanks for your response. I have the MACKIE M48 power devise. But I don't use it because my mixer have a 48v. Is this the right product too ?
It’s a shame TC Helicon is pretty much done. They had some great stuff that always seemed one update away from being perfect. The pitch correction, for example, is pretty good most of the time but then glitches on some intervals and mic plosives. And I wish the doubling effect on my Duplicator could be made “tighter” so it was less obvious and gimmicky. I like that Slap echo on your Mic Mechanic.
Good job, my man! You’ve got this thing dialed. Great singing too! I’ve gotta have one. 👍
Great video..thanks! And what a voice! I wish I could sing like that, but unfortunately that’s why I’m researching this..sometimes a little flat. Would the correction knob on this help with that..or can you recommend a vocal pedal that would be better?
@@GuitarGolfingPOPS if your pitch is really close this pedal will work… if you’re off too much it will make you sound worse..
No demo of the correction? Great job
@@adamtichenor9026 I mentioned the correction is crap… the reason so many want the pedal is the one feature that’s not good…
Great demo. I’ve used this pedal before and it’s a great piece of gear. Liked and subbed!
I use this pedal and it works fantastic. You have to actually be able to sing if you’re going to use the pitch algorithm. If you suck, it won’t help at all.
Turning the pitch correction off does not completely eliminate the effect. It’s barely perceptible in the off position, but it is still there.
really? so no way to have it off?
@@FilippoFavrettomusic There is an “off” setting, but if you have IEMs on, you can still hear it.
Great video, helpful. Thank you!
I’m using an EV Evolve 30m which itself has a range of vocal effects. But I’ve been unable to get the “airy” vocal sound I’ve had from larger setups. Does the Mic Mechanic add “air”?
Nice work on the vid. Hey have you had any issues with the auto gain in a live band environment? We have 4 mics so I just don't know about my mic not being similar to the others.
@@casey17w haven’t had any issues
Great vid, but i was wondering im using a shure sm58 with a wireless system (no native) but could this pedal would work in this scenario? Or is it necessary use a cord that goes to the micro anyways?
@@alexanderocampo8630 I use a 58 wireless system with this pedal as well… I have a special made cable loom that brings the signal to my pedal board and sends it back to the back of stage for patch..
Do you know if it sends phantom power to a mic that needs it or to a Cloudlifter?
@@CatharticGuitar it does not provide phantom
@@MarcLewis2023 thanks.
Hello. I have a condenser microphone powered by my analog console at 48v Who powers my microphone if I buy this product? My mixer or the pedal ? Because the effect runs with 24v.....Thank you for your response. Sincerely
@@mamonejeanpierre4398 you would have to purchase a power device to put in the signal between the mic and pedal… I would assume something like this www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/P1Pwr--xvive-audio-p1-portable-phantom-power-supply
@@MarcLewis2023 thanks for your response. I have the MACKIE M48 power devise. But I don't use it because my mixer have a 48v. Is this the right product too ?
I may sell my Boss VE-20 and get this.
The Boss pedal sounds really robotic on harmonies.
It’s a shame TC Helicon is pretty much done. They had some great stuff that always seemed one update away from being perfect. The pitch correction, for example, is pretty good most of the time but then glitches on some intervals and mic plosives. And I wish the doubling effect on my Duplicator could be made “tighter” so it was less obvious and gimmicky. I like that Slap echo on your Mic Mechanic.
I also have a feeling that this company is dead.
@@WhiteRabbit-ci4oywhy are they dead? Did they close already?
Background music damn annoying