TC Helicon Voiceton D1 Doubling & Detune Vocal Pedal

£59.00

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The Guitar Pedals department take a look at this New Pedal, the TC Helicon Voiceton D1 Doubling & Detune Vocal Pedal by TC Helicon is New, it is in stock at a great price and delivered to all areas of the UK. Read More for more product information, images, latest prices and how to order Guitar Pedals in the UK.

Backing singers are great, but they'd often rather sing a harmony than a simple double. The VoiceTone D1 gives you the most versatile, least stubborn backing singer in the world! With 8 different types of doubling and detune effects, you can thicken up your live vocals nicely without the help of a dedicated engineer.

D1 is not really a chorus effect in the traditional sense. It adds 'humanized' doubled vocals for the natural random delay and detuned effects of a real vocalist. The TC Helicon VoiceTone D1 gives live singers everywhere one of the most overlooked vocal effects in the live environment. 

Here's what TC Helicon say about the VoiceTone D1

A classic hit vocal effect. VoiceTone D1 thickens your live vocals with realistic doubling emulations, octaves, and detune effects in an easy-to-use pedal.

Main Features

  • Brings studio doubling to live performance
  • Connects between your mic and mixer
  • High quality signal path and tough enclosure
  • Can be chained to additional VoiceTone Singles
  • Mic-Control offers remote on/off via TC-Helicon MP-75 microphone

Double Styles

  • Tight
  • Loose
  • Group
  • Detune
  • Thick
  • Octave Up
  • Octave Down
  • Shout

Beyond Chorus

The doubling effect in VoiceTone D1 incorporates TC-Helicon's research into differentiating pitch-shifted voices from your lead voice to produce convincing group unison vocal effects. Single and multi-voice natural doubling styles are available including octave shifted variants, classic fixed detune effects and even a group shout for extra fun.

As simple as plugging in your mic

Gaining access to the studio quality sounds and intelligent processing of VoiceTone singles is as simple as plugging in your mic and turning the effect on. Of course, you can always change the style or the amount of effect, but you shouldn't need to unfold the manual unless you're making a fire.

Strong family genes

Each VoiceTone single shares the same genes: a clean, quiet mic preamp that rivals high-end touring mixers, a die-cast metal case, rubberized no-slip base, studio quality analog to digital conversion, and the same quality processing you'd expect from our flagship vocal processors like VoiceLive 2.

All new Mic Control feature

The revolutionary and patent pending Mic Control circuit is built into each VoiceTone single pedal. This allows TC-Helicon's MP-75 Modern Performance Vocal microphone's thumb switch to turn your VoiceTone single's effect on and off. Picture having the freedom to kick-in your vocal effect while working the stage, not gazing at your feet. It gets really cool when you chain multiple VoiceTone singles pedals together and control each one independently or turn them all on or off in combination.

Controls

  • Double style
  • Double mix
  • Footswitch on/off
  • Mic Control on/off

Size

  • Height: 5.4 inches (140 mm)
  • Width: 3.5 inches (90 mm)
  • Depth: 2.3 inches (60 mm)

Weight

  • Weight: 0.92 lb. (0.42 kg)

Construction

  • Two part dies cast metal
  • Rubberized base

Analog Inputs

  • Connectors, balanced: Mic.: XLR
  • Mic Input Level @ 0 dBFS: -42dBu to +1dBu
  • EIN @ Max Mic Gain Rg = 150 Ohm: -126 dBu
  • Mic input SNR: >104 dB
  • Guitar Input impedance: 1 MOhm
  • Guitar Input Level @ 0 dBFS: -7 dBU to 17 dBu
  • Guitar Input SNR: >115dB

Analog Outputs

  • Output Impedance, Bal./Unbal.: 200/100 Ohm
  • Output Full Scale: +1 dBu
  • Dynamic Range: >104 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Frequency Response: +0/-0.3 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz

Control

  • USB for firmware and control
  • Mic Control using TC-Helicon MP-75

Power

  • Power Supply (Supplied): 12V .4A
  • Power Consumption: 5.6W

Safety

  • EMC – Complies with EN 55103-1 and EN 55103-2 FCC part 15, Class B, CISPR 22, Class B
  • Safety – certified to IEC 65, EN 60065, UL6500 and CSA IEC 65, EN 60065, UL6500 and CSA

Operating Requirements

  • Operating Temperature: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
  • Storage Temperature: -22°F to 167°F (-30°C to 70°C)
  • Humidity: Max. 90 % non-condensing

Included with VoiceTone D1

  • Region specific power supply
  • USB cable
  • User guide
  • 1 year warranty parts and labor

About the manufacturer

TC Helicon

TC Helicon is a leading brand in vocal effects and performance technology, dedicated to helping singers sound their best both live and in the studio. Founded in Canada and now part of the Music Tribe group, TC Helicon combines decades of research into vocal processing with a deep understanding of what performers actually need on stage.

The company is best known for its intelligent vocal processors, harmonisers, and loopers, designed to enhance pitch, add harmonies, and shape vocal tone in real time. Popular products like the VoiceLive and Play series have become staples for solo artists and bands, offering studio-quality effects in compact, stage-ready units that are easy to control during performance.

TC Helicon stands out for its focus on simplicity and musicality, making advanced vocal processing accessible without overcomplication. Whether used for live gigs, streaming, or recording, their gear is trusted by beginners and professionals alike, earning a strong reputation for reliability, innovation, and great-sounding results.

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