Very impressive. My favourite part in the longer demo is Lyin' Eyes. I can imagine all sorts of fun with doo-wop/barbershop type music too.
I wonder if you can put the harmonies on the guitar as well as or instead of the vocals? I suppose any input into the mic in (i.e. from an amp or stereo pedal output) might do it.
Very impressive. My favorite part in the longer demo is Lyin' Eyes. I can imagine all sorts of fun with doo-wop/barbershop type music too.
I wonder if you can put the harmonies on the guitar as well as or instead of the vocals? I suppose any input into the mic in (i.e. from an amp or stereo pedal output) might do it.
Hi Guirat
Great left of center thinking. I wonder if Digitech, even thought of that one?
I will be downloading the PDF user manual.
Hey Guirat, go watch the whole demo & info pack of videos on the RP series & RP350 multiFx pedals, it's very impressive. Especially the office tour.
This thing sounds amazing...i've already sent the link on to our singer and i'm pretty sure we will be investing in one sometime soon...our backing singer...(me...)isn't excatly don henley when it comes to harmonies so for a couple of euro this might be the answer.....
quote:Originally posted by Dr. Bob Hey Guirat, go watch the whole demo & info pack of videos on the RP series & RP350 multiFx pedals, it's very impressive. Especially the office tour.
Regards Dr. Bob
Thanks, I'm having a look for that just now. I'd like to get a harmonizer pedal at some point in the future, I'd been thinking about the Brian May Red Special pedal (also made by Digitech). If this Vocalist pedal handled guitar in addition to vocals it would be very enticing. Keeping with the Eagles theme I'm thinking it would be good for the vocal harmony intro to 'Seven Bridges Road'. Lots of possibilities for Queen songs too.