new vocal harmony processor in development
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- KVRian
- 1442 posts since 30 May, 2005
Really cool. Sounds intersting.
Best wishes, FRitz
Best wishes, FRitz
In the end will be the word.
Check out some of my music at www.fritzmetal.de
Check out some of my music at www.fritzmetal.de
- KVRAF
- 6478 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Nice one! About time someone released a plugin like this. There has been only one this far, that steinberg voicemachine thing. It was based on TC helicon tech but it sounded much worse than your demo, and not as good as the hardware helicons.
What do you mean you have to enter the chords manually? I hope the god you mean feeding it MIDI note data in realtime.
Make it work, make it good. And if you ever have to consider soundquality vs. CPU. Choose sound.
What do you mean you have to enter the chords manually? I hope the god you mean feeding it MIDI note data in realtime.
Make it work, make it good. And if you ever have to consider soundquality vs. CPU. Choose sound.
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- KVRAF
- 2344 posts since 8 Jul, 2002 from Limerick, Ireland
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- KVRAF
- 2344 posts since 8 Jul, 2002 from Limerick, Ireland
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3944 posts since 7 May, 2004 from behind his workbench
thanks, guys 
yep, you feed it with midi-notes(chords) in realtime. and yep, it´s vocoder based (again thanks to MDA for his lovely talkbox
). i think it can sound quite good when you keep in mind that it´s vocoder-based
but i want it to act more like a real harmonizer, where individual choir voices are shifted up/down depending on pitch of input vocal - thats what i´m trying to implement now
yep, you feed it with midi-notes(chords) in realtime. and yep, it´s vocoder based (again thanks to MDA for his lovely talkbox
but i want it to act more like a real harmonizer, where individual choir voices are shifted up/down depending on pitch of input vocal - thats what i´m trying to implement now
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
pissing myself
sounds good & lots of fun!!
PS, i love your accent
Subz
PS, i love your accent
Subz
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- KVRist
- 460 posts since 28 Jan, 2003
Sounds good! Keep us posted on any further developments. The world need more of these kinds of pluggins.
Cap'n Spanky
From the Planet Screwball
From the Planet Screwball
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 23 Jul, 2001 from Jersey Is Where America's At
Will this actually be a harmonizer or just a straight pitch shifter? If the former, will you be including multiple scales for the pitch to shift to as well as controls for the key?
I'm thinking the controls should like like this for instance:
Key:
Harmony:
Scale:
Voices:
You could then set up controls like this for each voice. I say keep going with this, we definately need more fun toys like these.
I'm thinking the controls should like like this for instance:
Key:
Harmony:
Scale:
Voices:
You could then set up controls like this for each voice. I say keep going with this, we definately need more fun toys like these.
I'm sorry this post wasn't about techno.
- KVRian
- 1202 posts since 8 May, 2003 from Munich
midi input is much more convenient is it not? you can just 'play' the harmonies in, much more immediate than fiddling with settings
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3944 posts since 7 May, 2004 from behind his workbench
@funkybot: yes, i´m planning on having real scales/harmonies and stuff but i guess i have to learn more on this. (bad english).
atm, i´m trying to implement a simple but interesting way of harmony-shifting/switching.
lets say you press a C Major on your keabord e.g. C3-E3-G3.
then i want the plug to shift according which note you´re currently singing.
example (with c major):
you sing C3:
low voice: G2
mid voice: E3
high voice: G3
you sing E3:
low voice: C2
mid voice: G3
high voice: C4
and so on!
hope it makes sense
@xravenx: i also think so, but with automatic switching the whole thing would be a lot more interesting
atm, i´m trying to implement a simple but interesting way of harmony-shifting/switching.
lets say you press a C Major on your keabord e.g. C3-E3-G3.
then i want the plug to shift according which note you´re currently singing.
example (with c major):
you sing C3:
low voice: G2
mid voice: E3
high voice: G3
you sing E3:
low voice: C2
mid voice: G3
high voice: C4
and so on!
@xravenx: i also think so, but with automatic switching the whole thing would be a lot more interesting
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- KVRist
- 493 posts since 9 Mar, 2003
Beautiful!!!
Your voice is georgious...Seriously
Your voice is georgious...Seriously
- KVRAF
- 6478 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
sonicfire,
file this under 'trade secrets' if you don't want to answer, but what synth/carrier are you using to process each individual vocal harmony. You say it's vocoder based but somehow it sounds surprisingly un-vocoder like.
file this under 'trade secrets' if you don't want to answer, but what synth/carrier are you using to process each individual vocal harmony. You say it's vocoder based but somehow it sounds surprisingly un-vocoder like.
- KVRAF
- 6478 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
I know that. But for a vocoder you need a carrier and a modulator. In this case the other one is the original voice, and the other one is what?shamann wrote:mda talkbox (he said it above)
(edit, nevermind, the little bird just sang)
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3944 posts since 7 May, 2004 from behind his workbench
