Vocal Pitch Corrector Pedal with guitar inputs! Flamma FV01
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2024
- The Flamma Corrector is a vocal tuning pedal/stompbox that has 3 different delays and 3 different professional reverbs as well as a guitar and mic input which is perfect for the busking musician!
Delays: Tape | Digital | Slapback and are tap tempo or tempo controlled
Reverbs: Room | Hall | Plate and sound incredible on vocals
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It has XLR in and out as well as 5 1/4" in a out for the guitar, a ground lift and 2 different modes as well as a vocal tone button for warm or brighter vocals
Thanks for watching - Derek
0:00 Intro
0:36 Spec
0:52 Delays & Reverbs
2:47 Pitch correction
3:31 Tone button
4:09 Final thoughts
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Would be good to hear what it sounded like before and after the pitch corrector to demonstrate the effect.
The correction demo tells us almost nothing because you don't let us hear the uncorrected audio.
Short and sweet presentation
Excellent review man!!!
Really appreciate that my friend!
This was actually quite the surprise!
Thanks for watching!
Bloody hell. This is grand
This is not a fair test because your pitch is good enough to not trigger the autotune. At full whack it's giving the robot voice tone though lol but at lower settings, try to deliberately sing flat or sharp ..
Good point! I’ll remember that thank you!
thank you
great review thanx
Thank you!
Amazing voice brother
Thanks man! Appreciate that!
Great🎉
Thanks!
Thank you for the clear and detailed explanations about the knobs and testing.
For the pitch correction i did not hear anything changing. Without a chord sound input how could it decide how to adjust ?
Thanks for watching! I assume it works like auto tune in that it finds the nearest correct note to pitch to when singing, it’s certainly subtle more than obvious though!
With pitch correction if I get 3 or 4 of these tht might get me off tto a good start .
How do you stop the light from blinking?
do u know of any pedals that can lower to a precise pitch?
Interesting. Is this the same as the TC Helicon Mic Mechanic?
I would need a vocal pedal that does ALL the vocals. Lmao!!!!!!!
To be fair I used to do backup sitting behind a kit. I had a keyboard set up as well in a couple bands playing drums and keys together. Then I had a couple tunes I sang backup. Mostly ok but I used to drink a bit toward the end of the night and once at a party someone recoded us and I heard it. I swore id never sing again lmao
Haha they have a new one coming out so maybe it’ll make me sound like Beyoncé!! 😂
would be cool if it had a little LED display on top to tell you if youre flat/sharp & which note you're hitting.
That would be a good idea!
How does it work in a live performance setting? Any issues? Thanks in advance, and you have a great voice.
Thanks man! I actually haven’t tried it live yet, haven’t been playing out much these days.
Can we set the pitch correction always on? or we always need to kick the switch on for the pitch correction? and how to use it when you need the correction always on, while you need delay on the certain part of song?
Yes it can be always on, just kick the switch on, no harm in that. I’m not sure about the delay part of the question though
@@DerekPaulGuitar yeah. i mean how the solution if we need pitch correction always on, while need delay on certain part? bcause there's only one switch. i really appreciate for your answer 🎤🎸
That’s ok, I see what you mean, The footswitch is a multifunctional one. When you press it once, it turns on the pitch correction, delay, and reverb knobs; pressing it twice turns off the pitch correction, and pressing it three times turns the pedal off completely. Also, when the effects are on, you can press the footswitch twice quickly to turn off each effect. I would say not ideal for your situation
Might seem like a strange question but can you punch in and out of the Delay? I want to use delay, but only intermittently. I also play the guitar so turning the know is not an option while performing. Thoughts?
As I’m aware it would be easier to chain in a delay pedal, thanks!
Hey I know I’m a little late to the party on this video, however, I’d like to know if I can use this for a mic auto tune as the same time as using this as a reverb/delay in my signal chain for my guitar? I play in a 2-peice hardcore band and I’d like to do some stuff like ismfof(I set my friends on fire)
As far as I remember it’s either vocal tuning or guitar reverb, I could be wrong though!
Wouldn't the pitch correction require the guitar to pass through in order for the pedal to recognize the pitch that the vocal should most likely follow?
it likely doesn't use "key" it probably just snaps to the nearest note in the 12 tone scale
so it's assuming you're singing is at least close enough to not snap to the entirely wrong note lol
Hi, just one quick question, can we use Reveb and delay together or just one of them at a time?
As I remember it’s one at a time, thanks
Yes you can use all FX together. In fact you always have to use all three FX and adjust the amount of every effect to controll it. So idf you want to use only reverb, you have tor turn down reverb and autotune, which is a bit tricky. But the overall sound is quite good.
It seems almost identical to the TC Helicon Mic Mechanic pedal.
It is, but way less quality. I had one and it was the worst pedal I've ever owned
The TC does not have guitar input to give the voice tune reference.
@@sempreame 😂 the TC helicon is where this cheap pedal got their guitar intput/voice input from my guy... Obviously you haven't gotten the real deal gear or did much research/experience on the matter
@@michaelskooma8537 Dear, many thanks for this info. But, check it again. Tc mic mechanic has got ONLY one input and ONLY one output for voice. This one, instead, you can connect mic and instrument at same time. The mic mechanic does not take instrument tune as reference to correct voice pitch.
@michaelskooma8537 Nah, both Mic Mechanic and Mic Mechanic 2 only have 1 xlr input and 1 xlr output.
The flamma pedal also doesn't appear to take guitars key into account in any of the videos I have watched,It just seems to tune the vocal to the nearest correct semitone using A440 as it's reference pitch.
What are the inputs in the sides for?
Guitar.
Can this be used on the yamaha genos keyboard?
I don’t see why not, thanks
What power supply do u need for these units
Just a regular 9v power supply which is included, thanks
For correction , compared to TC C1 .. which one is better?
I’ve only tried this one so I don’t know
There's no pitch selection in the hardware? Does it automatically select the pitch?
Yes it automatically does it, no pitch adjustments, thanks for the comment
Mazter tengo años buscando el procesador que haga este tipo de expander en el pitch. un locutor famoso es quien la hace alguna vez me platico que usa un procesador muy antiguo, y su voz es muy normalita incluso no tiene su voz grueza, pero jamas me quiso decir que marca, checala porfavor y me dices si puedes ayudarme. th-cam.com/video/wAZpgQhTcyQ/w-d-xo.html
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too much talking my friwnd