vocal harmony

Not sure exactly what you're trying to create but try using 'single and double' delay techniques.

These will add warmth to your vocal and with the 'double' technique this will almost make one vocal sound like two people singing.

Careful if the vocal is sampled though, as it will probably have been already treated once.

Hope this helps.

Rich.:eek:
 
hmmm there should be some voal doublers and stuff.
u could manually bounce the vocal track to a few more tracks
pitch shift them and do some eq changes. works all the time :)
 
harmony

Vocal harmonies are generally a bit subtler than that. You should learn a bit about music theory if you want to write your own 2nd parts.

Even very simple vocal harmonies - where the 2nd voice is a 3rd or a 6th higher - cannot be achieved by simply pitch-shifting. This is because the interval varies slightly (sometimes it's a minor 3rd, sometimes a major 3rd, etc).
 
thats true
u would need to either know a bit of music or spend a lot of time trying various changes :D
 
could put the voice thru a vocoder like Digitech's "Talker" (or others), and use a keyboard signal input for the other sound source, and play the harmonies along with the singer as she sings, and it comes out in a harmony tied to the chords you play on the keyboard.

Other than that, i think Alesis[?] have released back in the 80's, a vocal harmonizer unit, which had various mode presets, in which it would harmonise along according to a scale that u set. It was ages ago tho that i used it.
 
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