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#153551 - 07/19/05 07:12 PM
Re: vocal harmonizer overkill?????
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Registered: 07/09/05
Posts: 246
Loc: FL
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thanks guys - the more i listened to it both ways, i just couldn't turn off the harmony, even on the last verse . . . Hope to getting my new desktop soon, then I'll be able to record, and I'll certainly post when that happens, and critiques are welcome! Scott - i'll definitely check out the sight and hear your andrews sisters! and yes scott, hope I'll sound a little more like the "sisters" - although I am a low alto!! thanks for the input, Jill
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PSR S970, PSR S910, ShureSM57 mics, and way too much misc.
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#153555 - 07/20/05 06:42 AM
Re: vocal harmonizer overkill?????
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Jill, The few times I've done this song, I've used the harmonizer sparingly, which IMO sounds better than using it all the way through. Additionally, if you're using the keyboard's onboard harmonizer, you should set the lead to harmony level at 65 percent lead and 35 percent harmony (L>H=35) in the mic settings section. This provides a bit softer harmony and cleaner lead in your vocals. Additionally, go through the various types of harmonies in the keyboard's mic setting/harmony section. For me, Hi Men's Quartet works best, but this varies from song to song. For your voice, it may be something quite different that provides the best harmony effects. Good Luck, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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