Hi Jack, thanks for the demo. I already have a Digitech Live 3 Harmoniser which tracks ('listens') to your guitar and generates a harmony depending on the guitar notes. It actually works quite well and it does not require 'programming'. I am looking at getting a Street 2 so Googled "Goes the street 2 harmoniser 'listen' to the guitar and generates harmony's?'. Apparently it does! I need to dig deeper! Thanks again!
This was really useful! Having red comments I will look for the Boss pedal for the harmony! Hey I bet you would do a great version of that song if key was a touch higher! Nice one!
I think it sounds robotic. The machine not u. The ve-8 or tc helicon play acoustic has the most human sounding harmonies of the multitude I have tried. The ve-8 uses batteries so its better for busking, it also has a looper. I would call this a doubler as it only offers a single voice on top of yours. Use fake harmonies sparingly and less is more with the levels or you end up sounding like A cylon from the 80's tv program battle star Galactica. Nice demo though, thanks. I have been performing and busking for 43 years now. I have an older street cube ex and it has never given me any problems. If the harmonies were better I would consider buying this to carry less and have less cables as I have the ve-8 for way better harmonies and an ok looper. By the time you add both control foot pedals though to use the function I would be adding a cable and a box. The ve-8 does it in one box. Has great guitar effects and more harmonies along with voice mods to add distortion to the voive . I can mimic that 70's lofi sound.
Harmonizer, and the looper functions are good, but you need to get the appropriate foot pedals for both of them. Re the harmony function, you need the pedal, you don't want the harmony on all the time, unless you are doing something like Everly Bros. songs. As for the looper, you do need the pedal definitely. I have both the original Cube Street, and now have the #2 version...funny enough, I have the red one as well. It was the only one left in the music shop..lol. I use the original one as a fold back. For that I use the feedback buster in the guitar to be safe.
If you sing in the correct pitch - it sounds great! If you are flat, or scoop - it will do the same! It isn't "autotune"! For competent singers, it works... This dude can't sing!
Thank you very much for the explanation and the patience to show every possibility.
Excellent content, congratulations.
Thank you so much 👍
Thank you for showing me. Nice harmony feature
Thanks for dropping by and Happy New Year 👍
Thanks for the comprehensive demo - gave me a very clear idea of the sound - mid definitely sounded better & less mechanical.
I hope it helped 👍
That was a fantastic demonstration..very helpful. Love that song…I think you did well. Keep up the good work
Thanks for the comment, I hope I didn’t hurt your ears too much😂
Thanks for the video
Just ordered mine😊
Congratulations 👍
@jackfagan received my amp, and now I have to figure it all out!!!
This shows a process that everyone who owns the Cube Street 2 should take the time to do for their own understanding.
Thanks I hope it helped 👍
Hi Jack, thanks for the demo. I already have a Digitech Live 3 Harmoniser which tracks ('listens') to your guitar and generates a harmony depending on the guitar notes. It actually works quite well and it does not require 'programming'. I am looking at getting a Street 2 so Googled "Goes the street 2 harmoniser 'listen' to the guitar and generates harmony's?'. Apparently it does! I need to dig deeper! Thanks again!
Yes it definitely picks up the guitar 👍
This was really useful! Having red comments I will look for the Boss pedal for the harmony! Hey I bet you would do a great version of that song if key was a touch higher! Nice one!
Cheers mate 👍
what foot switch do you use sir? pls recommend me a brand and model. thank you
Wow, Metal Mickey lives! "boogie, boogie"
This one or boss acoustic singer live 60 watts ??
I think it sounds robotic. The machine not u.
The ve-8 or tc helicon play acoustic has the most human sounding harmonies of the multitude I have tried.
The ve-8 uses batteries so its better for busking, it also has a looper. I would call this a doubler as it only offers a single voice on top of yours. Use fake harmonies sparingly and less is more with the levels or you end up sounding like A cylon from the 80's tv program battle star Galactica.
Nice demo though, thanks.
I have been performing and busking for 43 years now.
I have an older street cube ex and it has never given me any problems. If the harmonies were better I would consider buying this to carry less and have less cables as I have the ve-8 for way better harmonies and an ok looper.
By the time you add both control foot pedals though to use the function I would be adding a cable and a box.
The ve-8 does it in one box.
Has great guitar effects and more harmonies along with voice mods to add distortion to the voive .
I can mimic that 70's lofi sound.
Harmonizer, and the looper functions are good, but you need to get the appropriate foot pedals for both of them. Re the harmony function, you need the pedal, you don't want the harmony on all the time, unless you are doing something like Everly Bros. songs.
As for the looper, you do need the pedal definitely. I have both the original Cube Street, and now have the #2 version...funny enough, I have the red one as well. It was the only one left in the music shop..lol. I use the original one as a fold back. For that I use the feedback buster in the guitar to be safe.
Going to need to get the pedal, tried a foot switch I have but it didn’t work. Need to stop being a cheap skate and get one 😂😂
What pedals do you use for the harmonizer?
Uff joj 😬
I certainly wouldn't buy it on the strength of the harmonies.
At least you know now 👍
If you sing in the correct pitch - it sounds great! If you are flat, or scoop - it will do the same! It isn't "autotune"! For competent singers, it works... This dude can't sing!
It is scared