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Harmony Singer 2 Pedal
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 7:14 am
by Spike
My Harmony Singer 2 pedal showed up late last week from Sweetwater. A good friend of mine has one and to tell you the truth, it really doesn't sound too bad. I need to get some time with it before the outdoor gig season. c'om 2021!
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Re: Harmony Singer 2 Pedal
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 8:26 am
by Milkman
I have the Critical Mass pedal... I’ve never been able to get it dialed in just right, but I like the stock tone shaping offered by the pedal when the “gang vocal” effect is bypassed.
Re: Harmony Singer 2 Pedal
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:18 am
by RockYoWorld
I looked up a YouTube demo on it. Looks like a really cool pedal. Definitely would be useful for acoustic acts.
A word of warning if you want to use it in a loud band setting with wedge monitors: you may have feedback issues. Some of my sound guy friends have complained to me about singers they mix using vocal FX pedals causing all sorts of problems. I'm sure if done properly, it isn't a problem, but most sound guys I know are used to taking a dry signal and adding the EQ, compression, and reverb that this pedal adds in addition to the harmonies.
If you're playing a gig where you're both playing and running the sound, it'll likely be a great enhancer, though! Have fun playing with it! I'd like to hear how it works for you!
Re: Harmony Singer 2 Pedal
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2021 9:50 am
by nomadh
Had a singer who used something like this try out for my band. It was kind of cool. He said getting use out of it took a lot of learning and practice. Then the primodanna didnt join because of allergies in my house. Just because the room is below grade must, too much stuff to dust, even though no animals down there in years the central heat from my 4 dog, 3 cat, baby chick incubator house still got to him somehow.

princess. Then I go to another guys jam shed where you can see the mold on his walls and the floor and carpet are decomposing. Very punk and rock and roll.