June Sweetwater Gear Review Giveaway - DigiTech HarmonyMan

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I'm very curious about the second input and it's effects on the firsts harmonic possibilities....
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Pick Me! Pick Me!!!
Thank You Guitar Tricks, and Sweetwater!
-Noblezada
"Playing guitar since 2007" :cool:
Thank You Guitar Tricks, and Sweetwater!
-Noblezada
"Playing guitar since 2007" :cool:
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I just bought a Les Paul copy and I can't wait to get some awesome gear like this box to run it through!! It's my first Electric guitar and I'm pumped!
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This looks interesting. not exactly sure why I need one, but if I could win one, it would be fun finding out.
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wow!!! how did you know that i've been looking at these and other versions for awhile, and my birthday is coming up!!! looks like hours of fun- onstage and off...i could really use a good "win" right now. living in MI, unemployed, and in one of the highest unemployed counties in the country...nowhere to go... tired of feeling like a loser. really. tired. help cheer up this poor chap a bit and make my 34th birthday great at the same time!!! :)
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Originally Posted by: Neal Walter
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This month's Guitar Tricks giveaway is the DigiTech HarmonyMan. The HarmonyMan is a harmonizer, intelligent pitch shifter, octaver, and even a tuner. This is a great effect and can really open up some new creative possibilities. We're sure you'll want to have it in your arsenal
Built to Last!
Words you don't hear too often these days and June's giveaway is a road-ready tank of harmony surprise by one of the best names in the biz, Digitech. HarmonyMan is the world's first guitar pedal that generates harmonies based on your chord progression so you'll always be in the right key. A harmonizer, intelligent pitch shifter, octaver, tuner, and third ear all rolled into one. This handy piece will detect your chord progressions and generate the correct harmonies from you or an outside source, like your rhythm guitar player -pretty slick! With this baby you can easily whip up 3-part harmonies and sound like your favorite Queen, Thin Lizzy or Allman Brothers solo or your own fresh creation.
The Harmony Man features an easy to read display, 4 programmable presets and two voices that can be mixed independently of each other. Itās made in the U.S.A. with a rugged build and a simple layout. It can also generate chorus or Leslie-like sounds and the pre-harmony distortion loop makes for great tracking, so when you're bending notes or playing fast it sounds natural.
From Sweetwater:
Modes
Triad Center Shifting Mode lets you create musically correct harmonies based around your favorite chordal structure whether soloing a riff in a specific key or using the sidechain input for chord recognition. Using Scalic Shifting Mode, you can make musically correct harmonies with various shifting depending on the harmony key. Fixed (chromatic) Shifting Mode applies fixed harmony intervals to all notes with the fixed number of semitones selected, while Detune Shifting Mode lets you get a thick overall sound applying a small fixed amount of pitch shifting to the lead guitar voice ranging from 5 cents to 30 cents in both up and down directions simultaneously.
Four Types of Pitch Shifting
HarmonyMan generates harmonies based on your chord progression. It features four different types of pitch shifting depending on which of the 42 different voices are selected. Combine up to two distinct voices in any combination to accompany the input signal: a 3rd or 5th above or below, an octave up, two octaves below, 24 semitones and four detune variations. Simply play the songs you know and love, and when the spotlight cues your solo, hit the harmony footswitch to get amazing multi-part guitar harmonies!
DigiTech HarmonyMan Multli-part Guitar Harmony Pedal Features:
Up to 2-part guitar harmony plus the lead guitar part using musIQā¢ technology
Independent selectable guitar voicings; 3rd, 5th above or below, octave above or 2 octaves below of guitar input signal
Edit, store and recall four presets
Straight chromatic shifts from +12 to -12 semitones
Four detune settings
Side-chain for guitar accompaniment
Pre-harmony distortion loop
Onboard mixer
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This one can be yours courtesy of our friends at Sweetwater by subscribing to our monthly newsletter and reading the product review for the month. Sweetwater sponsors this giveaway and they are always a real pleasure to deal with. They give free shipping on all orders (even strings!) and have an outstanding staff of real musicians who can help you make the right purchase the first time.
Sweetwater provides the gear, we review it for the Guitar Tricks Newsletter, and we give it away to one lucky Guitar Tricks member. Donāt forget to post a reply in this thread to qualify to win, good luck!
:) THIS IS REALLY A NICE PIECE OF GEAR. IT WOULD COM IN NANDY FOR ME.
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ive been wanting one of these for a long time its one of the best products for guitar harmonies on the market. :)
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I Like This Thing Please Enter Me In Sweeps.
This would be a great thing to add to my guitar Enjoyment..
Thank You
John
This would be a great thing to add to my guitar Enjoyment..
Thank You
John
Originally Posted by: Neal WalterJune Sweetwater Gear Review Giveaway ā DigiTech HarmonyMan
The June contest is again sponsored by our good friends at Sweetwater.com.
The unique Sweetwater guitar gallery has actual photos of every guitar in stock. You can browse their huge selection and find guitars you never knew you needed
We are going to give the HarmonyMan away to a lucky newsletter reader on June 19th.
To register to win, just reply to this thread!
Please read the contest rules here:
http://www.guitartricks.com/giveaway.php
In order to win this prize, you must "enter" the contest by posting on this thread by midnight of June 18th, 2009.
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I just can't wait to "easily whip up 3-part harmonies and sound like your favorite Queen, Thin Lizzy or Allman Brothers solo"!!!!
The Leslie-like effect sounds cool too ....
The Leslie-like effect sounds cool too ....
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