Vocal processors

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Liquid Len
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Post by Liquid Len »

Do any high end vocal harmonizers exist for the Creamware platform? I have been waiting many moons for either Creamware or Universal Audio to release a proper vocal harmonizer for their platforms. Am I the only one that finds existing VST plugins for this purpose(steinberg, akai) very lame-sounding?
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Post by Zhoo »

either do i
vst and etc very lame soundz as harmonizerz.
i use 4 it backgroud vocalistz :smile:
(live men and women :smile:)
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Something tells me flexor's pitch2cv might aid in this....
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Post by valis »

I might add that the ModIII/Flexor option would be a lot of fun for realtime processing, but if you REALLY want something special you should check out this:
"As Melodyne keeps the phrasing within each note, harmonic vocal arrangements derived from a single voice will sound very natural. Here, the original vocal line was copied twice and arranged for an harmonic choir with a few mouse
clicks."

http://www.celemony.com/freedownloads/s ... tChoir.mp3

Freely adjust tempo/pitch/timbre as well as tremolo and vibrato and note transitions.

Celemony Melodyne

Incidentally this is a full multitrack app and only works with vst hosts through a 'vst bridge' that simply pipes audio back & forth.

Celemony have also announced
Celemony Melodyne uno Sample Editor

and

Celemony & Ueberschall to Create Virtual Instruments (based off the melodyne code and even able to load melodyne files)
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