- TC-Helicon VoiceLive 3 Extreme (Our Pick)
- Electro-Harmonix Voice Box Harmony Machine (Best Value)
- BOSS VE-8 Acoustic Singer (Best For Singer/Songwriters)
- BOSS VE20 Vocal Performer Effects Pedal (Best For Live Performance)
- BOSS VE-2 Vocal Harmonist.
- TC-Helicon Harmony Singer.
- TC Helicon – Play Acoustic.
- Which vocal harmonizer is best?
- How does a voice harmonizer work?
- What is the difference between TC Helicon harmony singer 1 and 2?
Which vocal harmonizer is best?
- Top 6 best vocal harmonizer pedals.
- Best overall: Boss VE-2.
- Best budget: TC-Helicon Duplicator.
- Best value: TC-Helicon Singles VoiceTone H1.
- Best mid-tier: TC-Helicon Singer.
- Best for the studio: Zoom V3.
- Best premium: TC-Helicon Play Acoustic.
- In Summary.
How does a voice harmonizer work?
A harmonizer records your voice (or guitar chords) live and harmonizes you as you are singing (and or playing). It picks up incoming audio and generates various harmonies at different pitches. The harmonizer allows you to hear the original melody and produces several harmonies at the same time.
What is the difference between TC Helicon harmony singer 1 and 2?
The big difference is that the HS2 runs off batteries. The HS1 (original) has a wall wart or requires power from your power block, etc. My HS1 makes an audible “click” when turning the harmonies on and off.