Topic: Vocal Processors and Loopers
Great strides have been made with these wonderful toys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlYKWyNn … r_embedded
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Guitar chord forum - chordie → Guitars and accessories → Vocal Processors and Loopers
Great strides have been made with these wonderful toys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlYKWyNn … r_embedded
That is craziness... I LOVE IT! Here I am always looking for the newest electronic toy - computer, cell phone, recorder... and I always forget these things. They just get better every time I see one. I just don't think I have enough use for one to see buying it. On the other hand, I think if I had one, I'd use the heck out of it and find a reason to show it off! LOL!
Quite a nice piece of gear I can produce the same sounds but I have to use three separate units this little gizmo shortcuts it nice
That is amazing. I had to check out one more video there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN3JBgH5 … re=related
What fun we could have with that. Hmmmm. The one thing I couldn't figure out was the setup. It showed just clamping it on the mic stand and you're ready. No wire hookups?
Love it, but it may be a bit too complicated for me. Clamping on the mic stand makes it very accessable. Great.
Roger
That is amazing. I had to check out one more video there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN3JBgH5 … re=related
What fun we could have with that. Hmmmm. The one thing I couldn't figure out was the setup. It showed just clamping it on the mic stand and you're ready. No wire hookups?
Not shown, Pete. You have to plug a power source, your mike and your guitar into it and then two outputs for guitar and mic into P.A. inputs.
Having one output for mic and guitar is possible but can limit your options.
toots
Thanks toots.
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