http://vimeo.com/7686976
This is a demo of Prodyon Enchoir – a vocal harmonizer for Windows.
Enchoir creates up to 6 voices of background vocal harmony based on chords played on a MIDI keyboard. It also features natural sounding reverb, internal 24-voice doubling with formant shifting, scooping, vibrato via aftertouch, harmony-hold function and a unique harmony-shift mode that alters choir voies based on notes played on your keyboard.
It’s currently on sale for $27. A demo version is available.
buffer problem at 3:21!
can this thing pull out harmonies that don't sound like church-reverb'ed enya tracks?
buffer problem at 3:21!
can this thing pull out harmonies that don't sound like church-reverb'ed enya tracks?
What a charmingly polite gentleman! I'm gonna check it out. Whilst watching the demo, I was thinking it's rather marvellous how new tech. allows software developers – like musicians – can now bypass the bigger companies in entrepeneurial independence. Which leaves way too much power to the infrastructure – google, ISPs etc. – but, on the whole, another good thing about modern life 🙂
What a charmingly polite gentleman! I'm gonna check it out. Whilst watching the demo, I was thinking it's rather marvellous how new tech. allows software developers – like musicians – can now bypass the bigger companies in entrepeneurial independence. Which leaves way too much power to the infrastructure – google, ISPs etc. – but, on the whole, another good thing about modern life 🙂
A mic stand would be handy maybe ?