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Oh No Ono

July 9, 2010 by admin

Oh No Ono is a Danish band standing on the verge of breakthrough. Some of the keywords are experimental, melodic, bold, and dare we say it – innovative. They are definitely not afraid of using new technologies when creating music…

Oh No Ohno at MIPA Awards

You may not have heard about Oh No Ono just yet, but make a note of this band as you may well come across them again someday. After the release of their second album, Eggs, they have toured most of Europe and North America in the first half of 2010. (more…)

Michele Adamson

May 5, 2010 by Joey

Michele Adamson
From producer to performer, Michele Adamson is at the top of her game. Here she tells us how TC-Helicon offers her all the support she needs when singing live…

Michele Adamson is heavily involved at the cutting edge of Dance music and has managed to carve out a unique presence both as a performer and producer. One day she might be performing her unique Electro Live show at Pasha while the next she could be recording her distinct and mesmerizing vocals with a variety of top-named producers.

With a unique and inspiring background it’s no surprise to find Michele equally at home writing, performing, DJ-ing or producing. If you can dance to it, you can almost guarantee that Michele will be involved at some stage or other! Michele has performed her ‘PsyVocal’ Trance, Electro and Chill-out live shows in countries in the Far and Middle East, Europe, the US, South America, Russia and Australia. She has lent her vocal talents to numerous recordings and she can be heard on many compilation and esteemed artist albums including Shpongle’s Tales Of The Inexpressible, Alan Parsons’ A Valid Path, Younger Brother’s Flock of Bleeps, and Infected Mushroom’s Converting Vegetarians. She has also collaborated with many other artists including Astrix, Dino Psaras, GMS, Sub6, Spacecat and Perplex. (more…)

Backstage on tour with Imogen Heap & VoiceLive 2

January 7, 2010 by Joey

Imogen HeapProduct Specialist Laura Clapp captured some footage during a stop on Imogen Heap’s latest tour. In the studio and on stage, Imogen Heap’s vocals have a sonic palette larger than most other instruments with the use of TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2 and meticulous use MIDI control. (more…)

Me Myself And I – Voice Controlled Music

November 24, 2009 by Joey

Me Myself And I - Voice Controlled Music

When it comes to pushing musical boundaries, there are no artists who make an impression quite like Me Myself And I. This Polish duo regularly performs with just a beat-boxer and stun audiences with their totally unique approach to music. Yes, they may draw influences from the likes of Bobby McFerrin, Bjork and Massive Attack, but their music is created exclusively from their own voices – voices that are transformed and augmented with a little help from TC-Helicon’s VoiceLive2.

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VoiceLive hits the road with Howard Jones

November 13, 2008 by Joey

VoiceLive hits the road with Howard Jones
When Laura Clapp first began demonstrating the VoiceLive for TC-Helicon, she never thought she would someday be touring with Howard Jones using that very piece of gear. That was the case this summer and again in September when Laura took to the road with Howard for several dates in London, Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka. (more…)

Greg Ladanyi on excellent TERMS with TC-Helicon

March 13, 2006 by Joey

The debut CD "Smalltown Computer Crash" from Baton Rouge-based The Terms makes extensive use of TC-Helicon and TC Electronic processingOnce you’ve tried TC-Helicon’s technology in the studio, you will most likely never want to perform live without it again. Baton Rouge-based The Terms made that experience after using VoiceOne on their critically-acclaimed debut CD “Smalltown Computer Crash”.

The debut CD “Smalltown Computer Crash” from Baton Rouge-based The Terms makes extensive use of TC-Helicon and TC Electronic processing. On the CD, lead singer Ben Labat’s rich and textured vocal were enhanced with harmonies produced by the TC-Helicon VoiceOne. Labat’s live performance is supported by TC-Helicon’s floor-based vocal processor VoiceLive. (more…)

TOTO takes to the road with TC-Helicon

February 6, 2006 by Joey

TOTO takes to the road with TC-HeliconWhen TOTO begins their 2006 World Tour at London’s Hammersmith Apollo Theater on February 25 they will be well-armed with TC Electronic and TC-Helicon processing. At front of house, the Digidesign Venue console will feature TC’s new VSS-3 reverb for ProTools, while overdubbed vocals will be produced with a TC-Helicon VoiceDoubler. On stage, the background vocals will be supported by a TC-Helicon VoiceLive.

TOTO’s newest member Greg Phillinganes attended the recent NAMM convention where he saw a demonstration of TC-Helicon’s intelligent harmony technology and requested a VoiceLive for tour rehearsals. It wasn’t long before VoiceLive was incorporated into the set for upcoming tour. (more…)

Yes singer Jon Anderson employs VoiceLive on solo tour

November 5, 2005 by Joey

Yes singer Jon Anderson employs VoiceLive on solo tourEarly in 2005, Jon had an ambitious plan to do a one man show that would captivate and entertain his audiences. Not one to merely strum an acoustic guitar and sing for an hour, he divided the show into sections and employed various technologies to provide an interesting sonic backdrop for his songs. VoiceLive came to his attention as the perfect conduit through which he could create his signature vocal harmonies. (more…)

Roberts Relies on VoiceLive for Germany Tour

February 23, 2005 by Joey

Roberts Relies on VoiceLive for Germany TourUK artist Tyler Roberts is devoted to rootsy rock music in the vein of Bryan Adams and Bon Jovi. In 2002, after recording a song for the movie, “In Search of an Impotent Man”, he set off for Nashville to record a ten song album called ”Same Old Streets”, and he is currently touring with Asia and Barclay James Harvest in Germany. We had the pleasure of talking to Tyler Roberts about his dedicated use of TC-Helicon’s VoiceLive. (more…)

Alan Parsons embraces VoiceLive on tour

January 20, 2005 by Joey

Alan Parsons embraces VoiceLive on tourAs the engineer behind some of rock’s classic albums such as Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon and his work with The Beatles and Paul McCartney as well as his own Alan Parsons Projects, Alan Parsons certainly knows how to pick the right equipment for the job.

A Valid Path - Alan Parsons

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