The TC Helicon VoiceTone Correct is a live engineer and expert pitch corrector-in-a-pedal
The VoiceTone Correct combines pitch correction with tone and dynamic shaping to put a produced gloss on live singing. Sensing algorithms developed at TC-Helicon automatically adjust the multiband EQ, compression and de-essing for you, so you get the best sound with the least amount of effort.
Partner your new sound with auto-chromatic pitch correction to help you sing more in tune. The results are sure to impress you and your audience!
TC Helicon Correct Features
Pitch Correction
- Auto-chromatic pitch correction acts as a guide for you to improve your pitch
- Accurate input pitch and correction display
- Correction can go to monitors, mains or both
Live Engineer effects (LE effects)
- Adjustable Adaptive Compression
- Multiband Adaptive Shape EQ dynamically sweetens raw mic sound
- Sibilance-smoothing de-ess algorithm
- Add rich lows on deep voices with the Warmth button
- XLR mic level I/O
- Clean, studio quality mic preamp with phantom power
Take Control with Live Engineer Effects
Correct listens to your voice and adjusts your tone and dynamics automatically to produce studio quality vocal tone that you and your audience will appreciate. It's like having an experienced and trusted sound engineer using the industry techniques of multiband EQ, compression and de-essing for you, so you get the best sound with the least amount of effort.
Real-time Tuning Guide with Pitch Correction
The auto-chromatic pitch correction helps you sing more in tune, much like a metronome helps for playing in time. It's like singing with a singer who has perfect pitch. This lets you know when you're out of tune and you naturally decide to correct yourself, or not.
Enjoy Complete Quality
Quality can be witnessed in every aspect of VoiceTone design. Studio caliber audio algorithms, transparent converters and fastidious analog audio design lead to a smooth sound that makes you want to sing your best while your fans get, well, fanatic. It just wouldn't be enough to make products that sound this good without making sure they stand up to the rough treatment they're going to get onstage or kicking around a rehearsal room floor.