On Good Terms With TC-Helicon

May 19, 2006 3:55 PM

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The Terms' lead singer, Ben Labat, is using TC-Helicon's floor-based vocal processor VoiceLive during the band's live performances.

"We used TC Electronic and TC-Helicon processing all over the CD," says producer Greg Ladanyi, “so when it came to put the live show together, Ben was looking for a way to replicate what we did on the record in real time. The VoiceLive allows him to do this without resorting to samples or other means. We love what it does for the live show."

TC-Helicon’s VoiceOne, which The Terms used in the studio, is a processor that corrects and enhances the lead voice, as well as creating rich harmonies and vocal effects. TC-Helicon’s VoiceLive provides EQ, compression, pitch correction, harmonies and effects in an easy-to-use floor-based unit.

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