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Not everyone would agree with me, but I personally have found Melodyne to be the easiest pitch correction software on the market. I have pitch correction software that I don't even use because I'm pretty much in love with MelodyneI know that the essesntial version doesn't do many of the things that the version I haved does but I'm pretty sure that you can work with most monophonic music (unlike the higher versions that will let you correct individual notes in a chord) amd I thing it will probaly let you stretch and shorten time and shift events on the timeline.

I've used it to doctor audio loops and segments of real tracks from Biab. Usually just small changes in a riff, nothing dramatic

As jim mentions, you can take your base vocal, copy it and shift it all up or down by a third, and fifth, or whatever or just go in and change individual notes. It is a good way to generate harmonies




Thanks for this info about doing harmonies in melodyne. Surely just copying and pasting the whole vocal line up or down by a third or fifth won't create the right harmonies (or is it really that simple) as I thought You could copy the vocal up a third or fifth but still you would have to change certain notes as it wouldn't sound right?

I would be grateful for any help on this,
many thanks

Musiclover


Musiclover

My music https://www.youtube.com/user/donegalprideofall

Windows 10 (64bit) M-Audio Fast Track Pro, Band in a Box 2025, Cubase 14, Cakewalk and far too many VST plugins that I probably don't need or will ever use smile