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Old 10-19-2003
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Harmonizer Software

Is there such thing as a plugin for CEP2.0 for harmonies........ that'd be cool. even another program that i can use with cool edit, thanks

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What are you trying to harmonize?
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There are plugins that create artificial harmonies. I'm also interested in this.
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vocals

vocals, i am trying to harmonize vocals, like perfectly
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Antares Auto Tune i think
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Antares Auto-Tune just takes 1 single voice and corrects for any intonation problems on that 1 voice. So if you sing slightly flat, it will correct it so that you are exactly in tune. I've used an older version of Auto Tune, so I don't know. Maybe they've added features to the newer one. I don't know about any harmonizer plugins. Maybe you could just sing the harmonies?
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auto tune

Where could one find this auto tune? and pricewise..... CANADIAN currency if possible...... just you know like rough figures...
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http://www.antarestech.com/products/auto-tune3.html

Try the demo first. make sure it's the directX version that cool will be able to use as a plugin. I think the full version is around $350.
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www.cloneensemble.com

I bought this and it works kinda' OK. I probably wouldn't buy it again but it might work for your purposes.

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Check out Celemony, by Melodyne. Expensive, but powerful.

You can do it with Autotune, too (graphics mode), but it doesn't have formant adjustment, so harmony voices sound pretty fake.

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