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RE: Anyone Using the Digitech Vocalist



Hehehe you rock.

-Miles

 


From: Richard Sales [mailto:richard@glasswing.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 5:46 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Anyone Using the Digitech Vocalist

 

Miles, Severe Tech Guru and Master of the Purple Marching Flatulator (Sousaphone) sent me a file by Imogene Heap last night that I'm pretty sure is using a Digitech Vocalist or an earlier version. Have any of you used them and if so, whaddya tink? It sounded very cool. And supposedly the new one can track either an acoustic or electric guitar! And they're pretty cheap. I wonder....

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On 21-Feb-07, at 5:43 PM, Chris Smart wrote:

I also have the PODxt Live and love it, yes, through speakers or a PA! Through headphones it sounds like what would result if I took a good guitar amp, and stuck my head right up next to it, which, I guess is what they did in the modeling process. Anyway, check out the Line6 forum for the PODs, called Channel 6. Every so often a thread gets started where experienced users start uploading their preset bundles. A great way to really learn what the XTl is capable of.
Chris

At 04:43 PM 2/21/2007, you wrote:

I have it. Not a huge fan. Its ok for some stuff, but it munches cpu like crazy. I just got a Pod LiveXT which I like very, very much. On headphones it sounds ok, but through my Mackie 450's, it sounds positively HUGE.

-------------- Original message --------------
From: mark sottilaro <zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com>

> Wait... didn't you say yesterday that you'd never buy
> a product from NI ever again? ;)
>
> I took a listen to Guitar Rig 2 and while I found the
> tone to be good (but very NI) and the ability to set
> up ADSR envelops to control effects very nice... it
> didn't do it for me. The "feel" wasn't there. I
> imagine what I'm missing is related to latency. I
> seem OK with it in the synth world but when it comes
> to guitar it bothers me. Seems like it would be
> perfect to record a nice clean tone into and be able
> to mess with it during the mix process though.
>
> So what about that NI sound, eh? Personally I love it
> but it's so there in every product they make. When I
> c hecked out Massive the first thing I thought was,
> "Woah, sounds like Reaktor."
>
> When I figured I'd have to have something to control
> it anyway it just didn't make sense from a cost/weight
> stance. Also factor in that it's pretty CPU hungry.
> When the dust settled it seemed that my Vox
> Tonelab/Lexicon MPX1 rig was clearly the way to go.
>
> Mark
>
>
> --- Per Boysen wrote:
>
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I had a chance to try out Guitar Rig 2 and found an
> > annoying problem.
> > If you assign a MIDI expression pedal to some
> > parameter (like wha-
> > wha, volume or delay feedback) some rig patches
> > create a crackling
> > noise when the MIDI CC data is streaming. Have other
> > GR2 user noticed
> > this?
>
> >
>
>
>
>
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