vocals with guitar effacts, possible?

Started by Guitar-Maniac, January 26, 2009, 10:27:45 AM

Guitar-Maniac

just wondering if it's possible to have guitar effacts on vocals.
I think 'flanger' on vocals would sound pretty decent to play around with, giving some kinda Sci-Fi effact :P
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tkofaith

Quote from: Guitar-Maniac on January 26, 2009, 10:27:45 AMjust wondering if it's possible to have guitar effacts on vocals.
I think 'flanger' on vocals would sound pretty decent to play around with, giving some kinda Sci-Fi effact :P

It seems to me that there was a similar post the other day.  If I'm not mistaken (and that's a big IF!), you can use any of the effects on any of the inputs.  It's just a matter of selecting the appropriate bank.  The onboard mic defaults to the vocal Fx.  You will need to select the guitar Fx from the menu.  I don't have my kit in front of me now, or I would try to be more specific.

Good luck!  Let us know how that flanger does on the vocals.
Cheers!

Tim

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It needs no help, and suffers no hindrance.  It has always found
me, and with God's blessing and permission, it always will."
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I agree you can. I've accidentally done it a few times. WTF?? my voice all distorted.
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Guitar-Maniac

does it work with the built-in Mic?
also, how do you get it to work? i can't seem too...
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tkofaith

Quote from: Guitar-Maniac on January 27, 2009, 09:12:52 AMdoes it work with the built-in Mic?
also, how do you get it to work? i can't seem too...

Power on, then press input.  Select the MIC (uppercase).  Press Effects button.  Press Cursor< button twice.  Now use the Value +/- buttons to choose the desired bank.  Press Cursor> button twice to toggle to the 01.  Once again use your Value +/- buttons to select the desired effect.  Press Exit button.  Now you can step through the recording procedure.

Good luck!
Cheers!

Tim

"Music survives everything, and like God, it is always present.
It needs no help, and suffers no hindrance.  It has always found
me, and with God's blessing and permission, it always will."
--Eric Clapton

Ferryman_1957

Lsiten to this totally brilliant example of vocals with guitar effects. The "pilot voice" in the middle is done in just this way.

http://microrecorders.org/community/post-your-work/it's-jemima's-kite-by-jemima's-kite/0/

The effect used is described in the thread.

Cheers,

Nigel

Oldrottenhead

QuoteLsiten to this totally brilliant example of vocals with guitar effects. The "pilot voice" in the middle is done in just this way.
cheers ferry man, yeah i did the pilot voice, i use guitar effects as describeded all the time, i particularly like using the stclean effect, using the onboard mic but recording to two tracks to get the full stereo effect of the tap delay of this effect, tho mic is mono
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Dmann

 Another option is to record your vocal track(s) completely dry, switch to bounce mode and then change the location of your effects to the track(s) you've recorded your vocal on. this way you can play around with all of the different effects or even bounce multiple takes with different effects on each track.