VST Harmonizer...where?

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Member Since: Jan 07, 2007


I'm in search of a magic VST Harmonizer plug-in that would be similar to an outboard Eventide. I've performed google searches only spotting a couple freebies and maybe one to purchase. The downloadable flavors are well, noise generators.

Rack Eventides of course are thousands and I've never had one. Now in the digital world I'd think this is a must have if the developers can pull it off. I have seen pitch correctors too but again tricky to find.

I'm using Audition 1.5 with limited VST support. Many VST's work where others will flag the dread "non-supported" treat. Maybe PC's have resource issues attempting to perform harmony tasks?

Any tips?

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Typo Szar
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Since: Jul 04, 2002


Feb 11, 2007 10:21 am

If your talking about generating vocal harmonies, i occasionally use the program melodyne, which is a pitch correction program. Its very accurate and powerful. Its great for pitch correction ofcourse, but since they tell you what note is being sung adn then you can move it to what you want, in a sense you could use this harmonize things. Its not a plugin, so ud have to do all the work, then make save it to the wav file and itll just be like taht back in ur software.

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Since: Jul 02, 2003


Feb 11, 2007 01:16 pm

I've never found any software harmonizers that were any good. I bought a TC-Helicon VoiceWorks for harmonies that my vocal range won't allow me to do the old fashioned way. I've heard that TC-Helicon is working on a software version of their hardware, but I don't know the status on it or if it is really being done for sure.

Dan

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