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(8 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Thanks Wayne,
I'll be sure to check out the guitar effects on each preset next time. I also plan to take earphones. The guy in the next booth was getting down on some heavy metal licks so my acoustic had stiff competion even in the closed booth.
Mike

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(8 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Thanks Wayne,
Since my last post I went to George's Music and tried out a vocalist 4 in one of their sound proff booths. They were closing early because of the holiday so I didn't get to stay long. I'm still  undecided about the vocals but I was surprised that the Digitech Vocalist 4 did not offer any guitar effects. Guess I just assumed it did. I plan to go back and try the Vocalist 2.
Mike

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(8 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Thanks Russell,
So true. The more they drink the better I sound.
Mike

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(8 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I’m not interested in adding 2 or 3 part harmonies. Don’t think the audience would buy that from one guy with a guitar.  My problem is: I love to sing but if vocal pleasantness were rated on a scale of 1 to 10, my vocals might rate a 3. I once heard that a Digitech Live 2 or 4 set to “unison† rather than “harmony† could make me sound like Elvis. I don’t aspire to sound like Elvis but if it’s possible to add richness and pleasantness to my vocals, that would be great. I just wanted another opinion before shelling out 3 or 4 hundred dollars.
Thanks,
Mike

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(8 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Hello,

Anyone have experience with either the Digitech Vocalist 2 or 4 ?   My vocals could use some help but I'm wondering if these pedals are worth the money & effort.

Thanks,
Mike