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*Recommend Vocal Effects Processor*also need to Boost Microphone Signal
Hi all
I am after a Vocal Reverb/Delay Unit with a built in pre amp as I need to boost my quiet microphone for use with the Traktor Kontrol S4 (which is rubbish with mic volume)
Is there an all in one effects processing unit (obv this would be ideal) or will i have to buy a mic pre amp and seperate reverb unit?
Has anyone got any recommendations? budget is £200
Thanks alot for reading my thread
DIGITAL HEART - VINYL SOUL
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Dinosaur
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fairly sure paul @ supersounds has one of those for sale second hand.
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How about a TC Helicon VoiceTone Create ?
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Thanks for putting me on the spot there Peter.
I have no outboard effects unit at present as although we are working with live sound its not really necessary.
If you are looking for versatility in your rig and only limited effects I would get this.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/yamaha_mg_82_cx.htm
Yes its a desk, but it has all the features you want on board.
On board compression, effects and mic preamps. you could run traktor into one channel and use you mic off another to give full volume control and effects control on just the mic. Would solve all the issues you raised in a single unit of only £150. Also it is versatile as you can run additional mics, inputs, expand into karaoke at a good sounding level and also offer to take a line from artists if you into that.
I run the MG166cx as my FOH desk and would recommend them for quality and sound reproduction. The effects are good.
Last edited by NKR; 03-04-2011 at 08:51 AM.
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Dinosaur
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
No worries mate.
When somebody asks you about the clutch on an LDV 400, feel free to finger me for it.
And anywway, you've come up with a solution by thinking outside the box, and I have to say I'm impressed with your ingenuity, and the versatlityof the kit you linked to. It would do many many more jobs than asked for in the original post, and under budget. Well done that man.
Plus its Yammy so its bomb proof and you know the sound reproduction will be bob on. Its easier to use than messing about with an outboard effects channel off your mixer and trying to get the send and return correct.
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Have a look at the Focusrite range
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Originally Posted by
Digital Jack
How about a TC Helicon VoiceTone Create ?
+1. It's awesome, and very intuitive to use.
(Although, not readily rack-mountable I admit...)
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Originally Posted by
Jonny Boy
+1. It's awesome, and very intuitive to use.
(Although, not readily rack-mountable I admit...)
I have two of 'em , (anyone interested ? ).
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