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Question Harmonizing effects for Reaper

Are there any free vst for Reaper for vocal effects that can harmonize, double and/or automate fixing out of pitch vocals? I'm looking for something like Melodyne Uno. Anything like that out there?

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Yes...try 'reatune', which is a reaper plugin. It'll help you with pitch correction but for harmonizing...you'll have to replicate the vocal track and then edit it with reatune. It's a bit difficult to use though and there isn't much in the way of tutorials.

There's also 'GSnap', which is a free vst plugin and seems to be a favourite amongst users familiar with 'Melodyne', though I've never tried it myself.
http://www.gvst.co.uk/gsnap.htm

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You can use reapitch to create some fake harmonies. Create a new tab and adjust the pitch in 3rds or 5ths or whatever you need.

You'd be better off just singing it though.

But yes, reatune or gsnap work great for pitch correction. You can also use reapitch and some automation to manually correct parts that need correction. It usually gives more natural results, but it does take a little time.
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Thanks Mart and d-bop

I'll definitely check those out.
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I use the "ozzifier" plug that comes with Reaper a lot.
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