TC Helicon VoiceLive Touch 2 Vocal Processor – Things to Know

TC Helicon VoiceLive Touch 2 Vocal Processor – Things to Know
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VoiceLive Touch 2 gives singers unprecedented creative control of their liveFullcompass LogoDefinition:
Live broadcast of an event or program without substantial delay or editing.
sound with state-of-the-art vocal effects and performance loopingFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. (sampling) Repeating a section of a waveform so that it can sustain indefinitely. 2. (audio) The process of repeating a phrase or section of sound within a composition or recording. 3. (video) See ADR.
in an intuitive touch layout. A major update of the original, VoiceLive Touch 2 gives singers even more opportunities to hone their instrument, create new sounds, and move the masses.

Getting a great vocal sound can be tough. Touch 2 automatically takes care of vocal tone with adaptive EQ, compressionFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. Reducing the dynamic range of an audio or video signal for consistency, to keep it from exceeding the available headroom, or providing a special effect. 2. With data, using a process to reduce the amount of data. Compression can be lossless, where decompressing replicates the original signal, or lossy, where compression occurs by judging some data as unnecessary, and can therefore be discarded from the file.
, de-essing and gating. This frees you up to focusFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. (stage lighting) To aim and adjust a lighting instrument. 2. (photography) To adjust a camera for the sharpest image.
on your performance with hyperactive slaps and echoes, aggressive distortionFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A change in an electronic or acoustic signal's waveform. This can undesirable if it impacts signal quality, or desirable when used for creative signal processing.
and Hardtune in addition to sweeteningFullcompass LogoDefinition:
Post-production that involves fine-tuning a recording. Also means adding instrumentation, such as strings.
effects like deep reverbFullcompass LogoDefinition:
Short for Reverberation. The myriad echoes of decaying amplitude created in an acoustic environment. Reverberation may be simulated electronically, mechanically using springs or a metal plate, or in a specially built physical chamber with reflective surfaces where a speaker sends audio into the chamber, and a microphone picks up the reflections.
, doublingFullcompass LogoDefinition:
In recording, the effect created by playing a part and then overdubbing a part over the first part, with the second played as similarly as possible to the first part. This effect is also simulated with delay lines (see DDL or Digital Delay Line).
and those uncanny TC-Helicon vocal harmonies.

Want to instantly add harmony voices, vocal distortion or a timed echo? The touch buttons allow you to explore adding and removing effects and tonal colors seamlessly while you sing. Use the sliderFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A portable track that allows moving a camera smoothly, typically forward and backward or left and right.
bar to rock, flutterFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. (acoustics) A repetitive echo caused by parallel surfaces. 2. (audio) A warble in a tape recording caused by defects in the tape path, or rapid speed variations in a turntable.
and transform your sonic landscape. Each presetFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. (verb) Ability to set parameters in advance, and recall those parameter values as desired. 2. (noun) A collection of parameter values stored within a device, or externally.
also has the HitFullcompass LogoDefinition:
In film and video scoring, a musical accent, usually percussive in nature, that highlights a particular on-screen event. Also see Hard Hit.
button ready to launch multiple effects with a single touch.

Looping multiplies your musical persona so you can create a whole composition by yourself. VoiceLive Touch 2’s 6-track looper has lots of loopFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. To re-record dialog over video. See ADR. 2. To replay a portion of audio or video content. 3. (sampling) To repeat a section of a waveform so that it can sustain indefinitely. 3. To repeat a phrase or section of sound multiple times within a composition or recording.
time, LoopAssist™ for better loops and ear-catching effects like a resonant filterFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. (audio) A circuit that reduces certain frequencies, e.g., a low-pass or high-pass filter for audio. Cf. Equalizer. 2. (optics) reduces certain color wavelengths or polarizations.
, stutter effects and reverse to make your one-person creations easy, unique and incredible.

The GENRE feature allows you to easily browse hundreds of presets. Choose a style that suits you and VoiceLive Touch 2 will list the presets that fit your preference. If that wasn’t enough, you’ll be able to downloadFullcompass LogoDefinition:
To receive data at one computer from another source (computer, electronic mail service, the cloud, etc.)
new and exciting artist presets each month for free via VoiceSupport.

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