I know lots of folks on the forum use hardware units. Software-wise, I would like to recommend something, but everything is out of my price range.

Antares has its Harmony Engine, but it's about $250 and requires in iLok. Celemony Melodyne supports pitch shifting to create harmonies, but it's not automatic.

Unless someone else can jump in with a recommendation, I would do a Google search and then look carefully at the comments and critiques.

For me, I find it's better to just sing the harmony myself (I'll touch it up a little with Melodyne, if necessary). If I'm not sure what harmony to use, I'll let BIAB create one either with its MIDI harmonizer (and then sing along with that as my guide).

Obviously, you can't do it in the Mac version, but I'll also sometimes let the TC-Helicon create a harmony, then I'll do that same harmony myself after listening to it a few times. Makes for a lot cleaner sound. But MIDI harmony generation works well for the harmony note generation.

Hopefully someone else will join in.


John

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