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Category: TC Helicon

TC Helicon VoiceLive 3 Extreme Review

Posted on May 27, 2019September 24, 2022 by Peter

Many companies have a kind of tiered approach to their pedals. Boss doesn’t just offer the RC-300, for example, they put out the RC-3 and RC-30 too, which package basically the same core features into different-sized units, with some of the capability shaved off as you get smaller and smaller. Digitech’s JamMan Delay vs. the Stereo and the Express is another example. So it shouldn’t be much of a surprise that TC Helicon hasn’t just left it at the standard edition of the VoiceLive 3, their feature-packed vocal effects, guitar effects and looper pedal.
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TC Helicon VoiceLive Play Review

Posted on May 27, 2019September 24, 2022 by Peter

The rise of vocal-focused loopers has really helped open the benefits of looping up to more musicians. As guitarists, most of the pedals we talk about at least have the option to plug in an instrument. That doesn’t capture the whole world of looping these days, though. The VoiceLive Play from TC Helicon is a combination of a looper pedal and a vocal-focused multi-effects unit, all packaged in a fairly compact and very user-friendly device.
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TC Helicon VoiceLive 3 Review

Posted on May 26, 2019September 24, 2022 by Peter

The VoiceLive 3 is a pedal clearly designed for live use. The bulk of the body is taken up by a selection of ten footswitches, evenly spaced apart and each surrounded by a ring of lights so you can see which are active at a glance. It’s 35 cm (13.8 inches) wide and 21.6 cm (8.5 inches) back to front, so definitely a sizable unit, but when you consider the selection of effects and features on the pedal it really doesn’t take up much space at all compared to the number of stompboxes you’d need.
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TC Electronic Ditto Mic Looper Review

Posted on April 28, 2017September 24, 2022 by Peter

The thing that separates Ditto pedals from the competition is their minimalist style. Many looper pedal manufacturers try to cram in so many features that they end up having more dials and buttons than the Starship Enterprise.  In contrast, Ditto pedals are simple, well-presented and compact. The Ditto Mic looper follows this aesthetic down to a tee. It has just two footswitches and a single dial on its 5.4 by 3.5 inch (140 by 90 mm) body. Throw in the typically sleek Ditto look and the result looks polished, professional and inviting.
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