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Vocal Harmony

Started by aitchty, Mar 22, 2023, 03:57 AM

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aitchty

Has anyone used a Vocaliser with your Yamaha keyboard? My keyboards have MIC inputs but I would like to accompany myself with my voice in harmony, hence my need for a Vocaliser or Voice Processor such as one of the Helicon products. Any help or advice would be appreciated.
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Jeff Hollande

Hi Aitchty :

If you do not have a built in VH, you have to buy an external one.
No alternative.

Helicon seems to be an excellent option, IMO.

Best wishes, JH
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DerekA

You've posted this in the genos section.

What keyboard do you have? You do realise the genos has a built in vocal harmony processor.....?
Genos
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Lee Batchelor

QuoteYou do realize the genos has a built in vocal harmony processor.....?
True but like the organs and pianos, it's not very good 😬. To be fair, as a background harmonizer it works well. For lead singing, no 👎.
"Learn" your music correctly, then "practice" it. Don't practice mistakes because you'll learn them.
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Amwilburn

I think the VH2 harmony processor worked well enough here on my Bohemian Rhapsody demo:
https://youtu.be/jlS6Hbs6aKA

The thing is, the Genos one (which is identical) needs to be implemented to match your playing (I changed the harmony type 7 times in this demo), but also, with OS 2.0-2.12. there was a weird glitch where it didn't track harmony well at all unless the gain was very high; they fixed it with v.213
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I used to work *before* OS 2.0, exactly as per my demo.

Mark

https://www.youtube.com/user/MarkWilburnTLM/videos

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Mark Wilburn

https://psrtutorial.com/perf/markWilburn.html
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