Harmonizer For Mac



BasiQ is an acronym for Baxandall simulation equalizer. It is a 3-band equalizer plugin with photorealistic graphics from Kuassa, Inc. As the name implies, the engine are modeled after a design of classic baxandall equalizer well known for its smooth shelves and natural-sounding responses, similar to the tone control on a hi-fi systems. Simple tone control with large Low, Mid, and High knobs. Harmony Engine automatically creates up to 4 vocal harmonies from a single vocal take. Effortlessly create natural vocal harmonies or vocal sounds similar to vocoder effects. Full MIDI control gives vocal producers and audio engineers more creative options. A must-have plugin for faster workflow and creativity.

I've been using the Vocal Transformer plug-in in Logic/MainStageHarmonizer for saxophoneHarmonizer For Mac
to layer my vocal in real-time, by using the 'robotize' function to keep
wet signal to a pitch (F, F#, G, etc.) while retaining the formants, mixed

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with the dry to have a choir-like sound (two-part harmony).
Also, I've mapped some notes from the keyboard to shift the pitch of
the altered vocal, so I can control the harmonies.Voice
It would be great to be able to do this all in Live. Specifically, I want
to prepare and trigger MIDI clips to change the altered vocal pitch,
depending on the part of the song. Does anyone know of a AU plugin
or M4L device that would achieve this effect?

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HarmonizerMost I found were straight pitch-shifting, which doesn't work for me
because the altered vocal moves with the original. With the 'robotize'

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function in Vocal Transformer, I can sing different notes and the altered

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vocal keeps to the specified pitch.

“Pitchproof is an audio plug-in that can shift the pitch of the input. The effect is meant to combine old styles of pitch shifting with the quality you expect from modern plug-ins. The result is this pitch “pedal” simulation that has most of what is great about guitar harmonizer pedals, and still preserves the signal’s integrity.

The Blend control will let you use a fully shifted output, or the dry and wet signals mixed (a harmony). The Pitch menu lets you select pitches like +7 or -7, or harmonies which are intelligent pitch shift effects. These harmonizer effects are intended to be played in a certain major or minor scale. So selecting C (major that is) scale for Key, which doubles as Am (A minor), means you should play only the notes A, B, C, D, E, F, and G for the most harmonized results. Key is not important for non-harmony settings. Detune is good for getting a more natural effect, only a little is needed (a little up or down from the center position).

On the bottom there are some other options. You can choose mono, for lower CPU usage, or stereo for stereo inputs. Transient Fix can be on or off, on is recommended but if you have strange glitches you may try turning it off. If you have a strong attack to your input it will clearly preserve that better, but if you have a fade in to notes, like a pad it won’t have a noticeable effect.

It’s got a guitar tuner! That’s right, since it detects pitch anyway we decided to display it as a tuner and it can be made stationary in the bottom right if it is an eyesore.”

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