Hi all
This is probably going to sound a bit of a strange question,
but here goes anyway. I've been asked to work with a young lady
who wants to do some vocali for the jingles on our new comamunity
radio station which we are opening up for the people of our town
on 5 Nevember. If she prepares a vocal track, is there any way
we can use that track with a higher pitch so that we can create a
vocal harmony mix? I'm sure you know the kind of thing I'm
talking about, it is something you hear a lot of in
professionally recorded muksic.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to ProTools yet, as it is
out of our price range just at the moment. We do, however, have
access to a number of other audio editors/recording tools such as
Peak Express, NCH Software WavePad, Amadeus Pro and quite a few
others. I also have access to GarageBand, of course, and I'd
really like to get into using that because I'd love to be able to
use virtual instruments with my M Audio keyboard.
But unfortunately, I don't consider myself nearly qualified
enough to attempt a mission-critical recording "sing GarageBand
at this point in time.
I very much welcome advice and opinion either on or off list.
Of course, I know that the obvious answer here would be either to
get hold of a copy of ProTools, or else let somebody else do this
work. But neither is an option just now. So it's a matter of
making do with what we've got.
KIND regards
Gordon Smith
Information Technology Accessibility Consultant
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