Hi Sarah

I too have some musical training and experience in harmonising and chord 
structures come naturally to me.  I was aware of course, as Danny pointed out, 
that you’d need to do the vocal tracks separately to the instrumentation 
because if you applied pitch bending you’d then screw up all the 
instrumentation as well.  I have an FX processor which is hardware based, but 
it doesn’t include a pitch change preset programme and it isn’t programmable.  
But at least the FX on the vocal tracks isn’t going to be a problem.

So, I guess, the next thing I need to do is decide upon which editor to use.  
Sound Forge Mac isn’t accessible as far as I can see.  So we’re back to the 
usual options.

Kind regards

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On 29 Oct 2013, at 21:28, Danny Noonan <[email protected]> wrote:

There are certainly hardware and software solutions but as mentioned you can't 
just drop third harmonies over a melody and have it all stay consonant with the 
chord progression. If there is just vocals you can use a harmoniser but with 
music involved  the harmonising has to be created with the chords in mind or 
perhaps sampling the vocal but then the harmonised samples have to be time 
stretched or shrunk. Doing multiple vocal tracks and applying auto tune where 
required would be the best bet. 

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