
TC-Helicon go live with vocal-processing technology
The latest addition to TC-Helicon's range of vocal processors packages their trademark technology in a brand-new format: a durable floormounting processor designed specifically for live use.
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The latest addition to TC-Helicon's range of vocal processors packages their trademark technology in a brand-new format: a durable floormounting processor designed specifically for live use.
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