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Old 04-11-2009, 03:30 PM   #1
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Default (.) (.) anyone using antares harmony generator

looking at antares harmony generator software....

anyone using now ???????? --or-- does anyone know if the vst version works with reaper ????

do need a vst that will correct, on the fly, my flat vocal tracks,, then i'd like add harmony parts to other tracks.........antares claims fame in doing this in the vst version of harmony generator software...

i'm using asio drivers w/reaper..............and a layla 20..........

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I've got it... It works just as well in Reaper as any other host I've used, but in my opinion it doesn't sound so good. The demo samples can be a bit misleading.
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I've got it... It works just as well in Reaper as any other host I've used, but in my opinion it doesn't sound so good. The demo samples can be a bit misleading.
i downloaded demo antares,,, thought it not to be so great, either,,, i'm looking at digitech modules..... reaper fx's take up too much cpu when mutli-tracking... i use reaper pitch corrector with my vocals.. it takes a lot of overhead to run..... i am thinking a module outside reaper would be better to correct my vocals..........

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Old 05-14-2009, 06:52 PM   #4
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Antares Auto-Tune does a good job at correcting pitch, but Melodyne may be more of what you are looking for. (or a combination of the two)

I had a Digitech Vocalist Live 4 and really enjoyed playing with it, I don't know how well it would work for recording, but it sure was fun to play with.
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