GOOD Guitar Harmonizer VST plug-in??

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Here's the KVR page:

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1384.html

And like I mentioned earlier, there is no demo. Chris from Audio Damage mentioned here once that for such a cheap plugin, it was easier not to have a demo than get carried away with copy protection, or something to that effect. They're nice guys, maybe email them and see if you can work something out.

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dimitar wrote: What model has this thing? - intelligent harmonizing

No pitch shift!
At least as far back as the GNX1 (so also GNX2,GNX3,GNX4,etc...) has "intelligent pitch shift".
Mix in some of the original signal (ie,not 100% wet) and that is intelligent harmonizing,no?

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Aural Chaos wrote:
dimitar wrote: What model has this thing? - intelligent harmonizing

No pitch shift!
At least as far back as the GNX1 (so also GNX2,GNX3,GNX4,etc...) has "intelligent pitch shift".
Mix in some of the original signal (ie,not 100% wet) and that is intelligent harmonizing,no?
Perhaps making one or two copies of the track(s) and applying fx to each track would work better then mixing between dry and wet....;)
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emx wrote:is there any other HW gear doing this? even not for more than 1000 GBP :)
The BOSS GT-6 is around $300 these days ...

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Hink wrote:
Aural Chaos wrote:
dimitar wrote: What model has this thing? - intelligent harmonizing

No pitch shift!
At least as far back as the GNX1 (so also GNX2,GNX3,GNX4,etc...) has "intelligent pitch shift".
Mix in some of the original signal (ie,not 100% wet) and that is intelligent harmonizing,no?
Perhaps making one or two copies of the track(s) and applying fx to each track would work better then mixing between dry and wet....;)
HUH? I thought we were talking about for realtime use.

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I think there are two related concepts going on in this thread - Intelligent Pitch Shift Hardware (not actually part of the original question) and what is now available in software.

on the H/W side I own both the GNX2 and GT-6 - I prefer the GT-6 for intelligent pitch shifting but the GNX2 edges it out for sound.

I also have a TC Electronic G-Force -- Now that's a pitch shifter! - but it has become a dedcated part of my live rig so I don't usually record with it ...

peace,
pj

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We here talking about VST PLUGIN!

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Space Boy wrote:
Midiworks wrote:I think 10-13ms latency for guitar is fine,
but 80ms is unplayable.
The original post said nothing about using it real time. :wink:
Sorry Paul, that was why I asked that particular question. I was hoping that was a demo limitation and that the full version would be useable real time for guitar playing.

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Aural Chaos wrote:
Hink wrote:
Aural Chaos wrote:
dimitar wrote: What model has this thing? - intelligent harmonizing

No pitch shift!
At least as far back as the GNX1 (so also GNX2,GNX3,GNX4,etc...) has "intelligent pitch shift".
Mix in some of the original signal (ie,not 100% wet) and that is intelligent harmonizing,no?
Perhaps making one or two copies of the track(s) and applying fx to each track would work better then mixing between dry and wet....;)
HUH? I thought we were talking about for realtime use.
well in that case ....nevermind :oops:
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I do not know if it is the best, but the FX version of Slayer 2 has a harmonizer in addition to about 10 other effects and amp sim.

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http://www.soundtoys.com/soundtoys/crys ... index.html

its made by the people who programmed the eventide...this is a H3000 in plug format...ask for a vst version and if they get enough requestes, they said they'd do it!!!!!!

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Yes, but for Mac.....
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