TC Helicon VoiceTone E1 Echo and Tap Delay Vocal Processor

£89.00

This is the TC Helicon VoiceTone E1 Echo and Tap Delay Vocal Processor from TC Helicon, listed in Vocal Effect Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The TC Helicon VoiceTone E1 Echo and Tap Delay Vocal Processor allows you to instantly add stage-ready echo effects in vintage and modern styles. Offering a simple operation the VoiceTone E1 provides controls for picking presets modifying feedback and your wet/dry mix. It offers 13 delay styles including the classic slap echo as well as an analog button for an optional tape echo filtered sound. You can also tap in your tempo to create timed repeats of your vocal. Featuring a rugged design the VoiceTone E1 can handle heavy use on stage. Instantly enhance your voice with high-quality delay effects on stage.

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TC Helicon

TC Helicon specialises in vocal processing gear designed to make singers sound polished, powerful, and performance-ready. From compact stompboxes to full vocal processors, their units offer studio-style effects such as harmony, reverb, delay, pitch correction, and tone shaping — all built for live use and simple control on stage.

Choose TC Helicon when vocals need to sit confidently in the mix. Whether you’re adding subtle enhancement, layered harmonies, or creative vocal textures, their gear helps deliver clarity, consistency, and professional results wherever you perform.

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Vocal Effect Pedals

Vocal processors accept a microphone-level signal and apply effects or pitch-aware processing to the voice. Reverb and delay add space, compression controls dynamics, harmony engines generate additional parts, and formant, doubling, distortion or vocoder processing changes vocal character. Microphone gain, phantom power, feedback control, harmony tracking, footswitch access and balanced connections distinguish a stage-ready processor from an instrument-level pedal.

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Analogue

The signal is shaped by continuously varying electronic circuitry rather than being converted into a digital effect algorithm. Component choice, operating voltage and circuit tolerances influence headroom, noise, clipping texture and the small variations in response between designs.

Delay

Creates one or more time-separated copies of the signal. Delay time sets their spacing, feedback determines how many repeats continue, and filtering, modulation or saturation decides whether successive echoes remain clean, darken, wobble or break apart.

Presets

Stores complete groups of parameter values for later recall. The number of locations, switching time, spillover behaviour and whether presets include routing, expression and MIDI assignments determine how completely one sound can change into another.