![]() ![]() See the original App announcement thread and watch Doug apply it to a guitar soloĪt wonder what it does with sequencer MIDI input on a Synth? I'm sure it's useful for that use case as an AUv3 FX tool. I happen to have a Presonus that will do that so my $5 was very well placed to let me do the Jacob Collier/Imogen Heap thing on an iPhone/iPad.īefore it came out I was looking for a good hardware solution and they cost closer to $200. They have since replaced it with a Lightning Port device (which I have too) but I use that port for MIDI so the next option is an audio interface with MIDI IN support over Lightning. I bought the original IK Multimedia iRig which allows guitars and MIC's to be added via the headphone jack. In GarageBand, autotune, or pitch correction, can significantly enhance your vocal tracks. Select Audio Unit Extensions from the drop-down menu that appears. You can use the devices mic but I personally would find another way to add MIDI and a good MIC. Open up your Garageband project and select the Software Instruments tab from the top menu bar. ![]() If you want a fast overview of the Harmonizr App watch the developer give a tutorial on how to connect and use it. I have not compared it to the VirSyn Harmony Eight ($10). I think those chord changes can't be automated or controlled with MIDI. For a complex harmony you might have to select new root chords as the song progresses from say C minor to A minor. For 174, you can get this plug-in here supported in the 64-bit VST 2.0 and 3.0 for Ableton. It controls your pitch and pitch drift for a more transparent or robotic vocal effect depending on what you are going for. It also can auto-tune the singers melody as an option.įor non-keyboardists you should select a root chord (Major, Minor, 7th) and you can select 2,3,4,5 parts of harmony to be added to a melody input. Note stabilizer eliminates the need for a graphic view like the one in Antares’ Pro X. It sounds more like a harmonizer than a vocoder (which is that robot like vocal). To have the harmony follow your keyboard chord choices you select the chromatic setting so you're non-scale jazz chord extensions come through if not it will build the basic chords from the scale selected and no C7+b9+#11's for you. ![]() You need to get MIDI and a Mic into the iPad. I think it does an excellent budget ($5) version of the Jacob Collier Harmonizer effect. It can "sing" any chords you can play with MIDI in chromatic mode. Playing Jacob Collier style is hardly possible with 3-voice polyphony ![]()
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