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  2. TC Group - Wikipedia

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    TC-Helicon registered its trademark for its VoiceLive technology (harmony, correction and effects which has as its focus the creation of produced sounds for live performance settings. Trademarked features include VOS™ Limiter, HybridShift™ harmony generation, FlexTime™ and HarmonyHold™ (for harmonies).

  3. List of vocoders - Wikipedia

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    TC-Helicon VoiceTone Synth (HardTune & Vocoder Pedal) Waldorf Q STVC (String synthesizer with a vocoder) [M 19] Yamaha Yamaha PLG100VH; Yamaha MOTIF XS/XF; Yamaha Montage; Yamaha MOX6/MOX8; Yamaha MOXF; Yamaha Tyros 5; Yamaha PSR-S975/S775; Zoom Studio 1201 / 1204 [11-band, 18-band] (Note: 1202 has no vocoder)

  4. Helicon - Wikipedia

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    Helicon (instrument), a brass musical instrument in the tuba family; Helicon Mountain, studio of Jools Holland; Helicon, a 1977 album by The Four Seasons; Helicon Records, a record label founded in Israel in 1985 "New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 1" and "New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 2", songs by the Scottish post-rock band Mogwai

  5. Soprano helicon - Wikipedia

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    The Helicon Ensemble, conducted by Igor Krivokapič, was formed in September 2014 at the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet and is the only helicon ensemble in the world. [1] In addition to Irena Nadler, the first professional helicon student, Vidor Krivokapic and Bruno Zizmund also play the soprano helicon within the ensemble.

  6. Helicon (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The helicon is a brass musical instrument in the tuba family. Most are B ♭ basses, but they also commonly exist in E ♭ , F, and tenor sizes, as well as other types to a lesser extent. The sousaphone is a specialized version of the helicon.

  7. Helicon double-layer thruster - Wikipedia

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    The helicon double-layer thruster is a prototype electric spacecraft propulsion. It was created by Australian scientist Christine Charles, based on a technology invented by Professor Rod Boswell, both of the Australian National University. The design has been verified by the ESA, which is participating in its development.