You're right about "high voice low harmony-low voice high harmony " that just the way singing works, if not it won't sound natural. I liked your video, very interesting.
Was on stage last Friday night and the Harmony Singer to freaked out and produced A high harmonic tone which was darn near deafening through my stage monitor, I suggest you update yours if possible. I got mine updated and gave it a workout today, gonna work with it again tonight and just play song after song the same as I do on stage with the same volume because I want to be sure it's not gonna happen again.
@@Andrew850 you don't have to buy the update, it's free on the TC Helicon site, I did the up date and it's great so far. I played last Sunday for a full house at the local Bar and I never had any problems. You probably won't notice it depending on the volume of your vocal. And I don't think the HS 1 has that issue, but the harmony singer 2 definitely has it! Very Embarrassing! It almost sounds like feed back, but when you hear it you'll know its not!!!
just FYI.. I've had buzzing like that in Audio.. i never thought but have since discovered power supplies if they are cheap and not isolated power supplies make that buzzing sound
Yeah, there's a buzz in the PA speaker.I have since used a power conditioner and gotten rid of it.I'm probably gonna do another video Using this device Using the power conditioner without the annoying buzz
Thanks for truth and real opinion. Its not often to hear at present time. How do you think : the BOSS VE (2) that has a same sizebox and may be same quantity of knobs & regulation (including guitar IN ), so, is it a sistership device or not ? I am also playing in a band and interesting to get a useful pedal for vocal but can't to choose a device as small and better))
I've just purchased this thing and waiting for shipping. If you need plug a guitar, and need plug a mic as well, is the lne out a mixing signal of boths devices? Or you plug them separately ( jack and xlr).. Thanks for the video
@@Andrew850 I just got mine a few days ago and I’m really loving it. It has limitations I’m finding out. Plus, every time I get about five minutes into it, my acoustic amp cuts out. Lol At first I thought it was the pedal but it turned out to be the amp. However, you’re right about having to “eat the mic”. Lol Luckily, that’s how I used to sing. (Haven’t sung in decades!) I’m getting confidence back. Anyway, so far I love the pedal! Technology scares me!
Ça dépend beaucoup de l'acoustique de la pièce, j'ai enlevé tous les tapis, avec un sol en bois, pratiquement plus besoin de réverbe, sinon il faut en mettre beaucoup et avec des pédales à 200 euros ce n'est pas le top. Une réverbe pro, c'est 20 fois plus cher.
I purchased the harmony singer 2 and it's all but useless, it gives a very loud harmonic feed back sound, I tried the update but that didn't work. I had to go back to my old harmonizer. This unit is junk!
Yeah I felt the same way about it when I first used it but if you tweak the input knob which of course reduces the amount of signal coming in you can control the feedback
Thanks for sharing you information that helped me a lot cheers
You're right about "high voice low harmony-low voice high harmony " that just the way singing works, if not it won't sound natural. I liked your video, very interesting.
Was on stage last Friday night and the Harmony Singer to freaked out and produced A high harmonic tone which was darn near deafening through my stage monitor, I suggest you update yours if possible. I got mine updated and gave it a workout today, gonna work with it again tonight and just play song after song the same as I do on stage with the same volume because I want to be sure it's not gonna happen again.
What do you mean by update is there new software you can buy?
It's free, you just plug in your panel via USB port, there are utube videos showing you how to do it. The update is on the tc helicon site.
I'm on stage today from 3-7 pm, if I have anymore problems with the Harmony singer 2, I'll be sending it back on Monday.
@@Andrew850 you don't have to buy the update, it's free on the TC Helicon site, I did the up date and it's great so far. I played last Sunday for a full house at the local Bar and I never had any problems. You probably won't notice it depending on the volume of your vocal. And I don't think the HS 1 has that issue, but the harmony singer 2 definitely has it! Very Embarrassing! It almost sounds like feed back, but when you hear it you'll know its not!!!
Does this device take its cue from the guitar or the voice ? Great demo.
It gets it from your guitar. But if you have good pitch naturally in your voice it can work.
@@Andrew850 thank you
I like the extra minor you slipped in 😂
just FYI.. I've had buzzing like that in Audio.. i never thought but have since discovered power supplies if they are cheap and not isolated power supplies make that buzzing sound
Yeah, there's a buzz in the PA speaker.I have since used a power conditioner and gotten rid of it.I'm probably gonna do another video Using this device Using the power conditioner without the annoying buzz
Thanks for truth and real opinion. Its not often to hear at present time. How do you think : the BOSS VE (2) that has a same sizebox and may be same quantity of knobs & regulation (including guitar IN ), so, is it a sistership device or not ? I am also playing in a band and interesting to get a useful pedal for vocal but can't to choose a device as small and better))
I'm not familiar with the BOSS VE
Try the high harmony closer to the melody the third above.
Turn the mix of the harmony level down to maybe around 11 o’clock that might help
Help with what? Do you realize this was just a demonstration of the device, and I needed people to hear the harmony.
@@Andrew850 you can still hear the harmony if you turn it down it doesn’t have to be up so loud it does come across on UA-cam
Where is all the hum coming from?
The PA speakers have a little hum in them maybe next time I'll try to plug it straight through
I've just purchased this thing and waiting for shipping. If you need plug a guitar, and need plug a mic as well, is the lne out a mixing signal of boths devices? Or you plug them separately ( jack and xlr).. Thanks for the video
for it to work right you must plug in an instrument & mic
How come you’re the only one? Everyone else it sounds great. Your settings? Your gear?
Probably my gear I'm doing these videos on an ultra low budget
@@Andrew850 I just got mine a few days ago and I’m really loving it. It has limitations I’m finding out. Plus, every time I get about five minutes into it, my acoustic amp cuts out. Lol At first I thought it was the pedal but it turned out to be the amp. However, you’re right about having to “eat the mic”. Lol Luckily, that’s how I used to sing. (Haven’t sung in decades!) I’m getting confidence back. Anyway, so far I love the pedal! Technology scares me!
Tks for the tips!
No problem!
Can we use battery to operate this device ?
no you can not
I think the boss ve2 vocal harmonist takes some beating
can iuse this one in karaoke i dont play guitar
No, it needs instrument to establish the key
@@Andrew850 can you put mic instead, i dont play guitar.
Ça dépend beaucoup de l'acoustique de la pièce, j'ai enlevé tous les tapis, avec un sol en bois, pratiquement plus besoin de réverbe, sinon il faut en mettre beaucoup et avec des pédales à 200 euros ce n'est pas le top. Une réverbe pro, c'est 20 fois plus cher.
I hope I understand you correctly but what I'm saying is the tone switch and the Reverb of this pedal is worth $200.
If I can put my 2cents! Go for a used TC Harmony G XT! It sounds professional! This Harmony singer does not! In any configuration!
There's no doubt this is a budget harmonizer but for the money it is well worth it.
I purchased the harmony singer 2 and it's all but useless, it gives a very loud harmonic feed back sound, I tried the update but that didn't work. I had to go back to my old harmonizer. This unit is junk!
Yeah I felt the same way about it when I first used it but if you tweak the input knob which of course reduces the amount of signal coming in you can control the feedback
It's out of tune. That's the problem with the harmonies. Your voice would sound better alone..nice guitar playing 😊
Yeah thanks
Your harmony is too LOUD
Yes because I wanted everyone to hear the harmony.