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==== Vocal Processor / Guitar Effects ====
==== Vocal Processor / Guitar Effects ====
For gigs in really tight places I have been using the [http://www.tc-helicon.com/products/voicelive-play-gtx TC-Helicon VoiceLive Play GTX] since mid-2012. {{#img: image=Voicelive-play-gtx_top.jpg |page=TC-Helicon VoiceLive Play GTX to Compact| width=150px |title=TC-Helicon VoiceLive Play GTX }}
For gigs in really tight places I have been using the [http://www.tc-helicon.com/products/voicelive-play-gtx TC-Helicon VoiceLive Play GTX] since mid-2012. {{#img: image=Voicelive-play-gtx_top.jpg |page=TC-Helicon VoiceLive Play GTX to Compact| width=150px |title=TC-Helicon VoiceLive Play GTX }}. This unit has been replaced by the TC-Helicon VoiceLive 3.


In January 2014 the  
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The big appeal for me was the guitar amp emulations, looper, and ''adaptive tone'' features. I haven't used the harmony features. The small form-factor was a big part of the decision to use these.
The big appeal for me was the guitar amp emulations, looper, and ''adaptive tone'' features. I haven't used the harmony features. The small form-factor was a big part of the decision to use these.
Update: I found that I wasn't the vocal features. I got the Kemper Profiling Amp and these were so much better than the TC-Helicon guitar amp emulations, so I stopped using the latter. And finally, I had planned to use the looper as a practice tool, and for capturing song ideas. In the end it was simpler to capture the ideas directly to the computer using the T1® USB interface and some recording software. The VoiceLive 3 has left the building.


== Doing Sound ==
== Doing Sound ==