TC Helicon MP-76 Microphone Overview
TC Helicon MP-76 Microphone Overview by GAKThe TC Helicon MP-76 is a professional Super-Cardioid Dynamic performance microphone with superior vocal tone and feedback rejection. This handheld vocal microphone features advanced mic controls, these are controlled with the 4 Mic Control buttons and numeric backlit LCD display located on the MP-76 microphone. This great feature of the TC Helicon MP-76 means that vocalists can now remotely control multiple functions of a TC Helicon Vocal Processor using just the microphone, possible functions include activating effects, creating impressive loops and activating effects.
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- Dynamic performance microphone with superior vocal tone and feedback rejection
- 4 user-assignable Mic Control™ buttons for creative FX control
- Backlit display shows preset number and HIT status
- Going from one button on our original MP-75, to four buttons on the MP-76 increases your options exponentially for every added button. Say you want to be able to make loops AND activate effects without having to wander back to your processor? You can do it. Say you want to switch to a different preset for the chorus, then push the HIT button and send it over the top with a huge Echo trail, Megaphone lyric, Harmony line or even all three at once? You can do it. You choose what the four buttons control and you choose when to activate effects. Most importantly, you choose where on the stage to trigger those moments.
- The backlit LCD display lets you know what preset you're on and whether you've activated HIT or not. This is so you can be prepared to unleash that supremo vocal effect without giving it away beforehand. The number of pro microphones that have a lit display onboard can be counted on one hand - minus four fingers, of course. The MP-76 is it! In terms of live performances, the MP-76 is a game changer.
- All this capability is achieved with a standard mic cable (yes, you can use any old XLR cable you got lying around), and the microphone itself is powered simply by the trickle of phantom power sent from your TC-Helicon processor. Unlike voltage-hungry wireless mics, or other types of remote audio gear, you'll never have to worry about, change, or throw away a battery again.