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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / Re: Adding harmony (voices) on my own voice
« on: January 09, 2017, 11:51:59 am »
I think something that does real-time pitch shifting will give you better results than a vocoder. The Polyverse Manipulator plugin is worth a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwfl3bRmv8Y Unfortunately no demo available
EDIT: found this great free diatonic harmonizer plugin: http://aegeanmusic.com/pitchproof-Specs. It only does one voice, but you can create more complex harmonies by running multiple instances. Combine that with something like melda's MAutoPitch for autotuning and formant shifting, and you can set up a nice free harmonizer.
EDIT2: Quick test with pitchproof: https://clyp.it/xkliwo5e
I used three instances: one -12 semitones for bass, one a third up and one a fifth up. I shifted the formants separately for each voice to better match my own voice.

EDIT: found this great free diatonic harmonizer plugin: http://aegeanmusic.com/pitchproof-Specs. It only does one voice, but you can create more complex harmonies by running multiple instances. Combine that with something like melda's MAutoPitch for autotuning and formant shifting, and you can set up a nice free harmonizer.
EDIT2: Quick test with pitchproof: https://clyp.it/xkliwo5e
I used three instances: one -12 semitones for bass, one a third up and one a fifth up. I shifted the formants separately for each voice to better match my own voice.