Best SOMA Cosmos Alternatives

We found 4 alternatives to SOMA Cosmos based on experts and consumers reviews.

TC-Helicon Ditto Mic Looper

TC-Helicon Ditto Mic Looper

Based on 5 reviews

Really glad I bought this pedal. Besides using it for vocals, I have played about with acoustic guitar, shaker and cahone. It's really effective and simple. I am a totally technophobe, so if I can do it, anyone can! I took it to an open mic last night, and everybody wanted to have a go! Highly recommended. I'm buying the Seinnheiser E 835 mic with the magic button next so I can work it from the mic. Perfect for when I'm in heels!! On a side note, my drummer not only stepped on it but spilt his pint on it, and it was totally fine!

TC-Helicon VoiceTone E1

TC-Helicon VoiceTone E1

Based on 3 reviews

Fantastic unit 10 stars. One of the best echo units I have ever owned and I have owned a lot since the 1970s includinbg the old tape echo units! I use it for sax directly from a bell bug mic. The selling factor was that it uses XLR connectors. You can just use it in-line by connecting straight into a mic XLR cable on stage. It has every feature you could want from an echo unit including an analogue replication button, tap echo, sound on sound, 2 perfect pre-set slap back echos, pre-set timed echos and user set echo from micro short to looooooong. Pre-amp gain control, infinite repeats, excellent mix option, swell and so on. BUT, no battery option which, to me is no big deal, because the power supply is all you really need and it won't need changing half way through a set ... this is for...

Roland E-4

Roland E-4

Based on 2 reviews

This box is great fun. It works really well for what it’s intended for - desktop jamming at home or on the road. It’s not really built for stage use. That said you might be able to find a use for it live. I haven’t spent much time with the vocoder, but it works pretty well, if you wanna sound like a robot or Imogen Heap/Jacob Collier The limitations are: -no presets, so you need to set everything. This is fine, but if you’re using the harmoniser, setting the key is a bit finicky. - secondary controls using the sliders mean that glancing at the device doesn’t necessarily reflect how it’s set - harmoniser can be set to all 12 chromatic tones, but only major or minor. And as far as I can tell, there’s no difference in how it handles relative scales...

TC-Helicon VoiceTone X1

TC-Helicon VoiceTone X1

Based on 6 reviews

This TC Electronics (Helicon series for voice) pedal is a cool unique type of tone shaper for all the rockers out there. It will do exactly what you think that it will do, ranging from megaphone, telephone like voices to crazy distorted howl if you wish. It's easy to use and seems very solid, also it has input pre-gain control and XLR input/output, as well as an USB port. Pay attention to the distortion settings though, because with a microphone you're obviously going to get many annoying squeals even in the larger rooms if you pass through a certain threshold

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