Of course, the advantage of TC-Helicon in RealBand is that you can highlight just a section of the vocal track and generate harmonies for just that section.

You have to keep track of your track numbers to make sure the source track is selected correctly, and then make the setting to either generate the harmonies as a single track (with all the harmonies on them) or to use separate tracks for each voice (the screen will show you which tracks it will use).

The main thing is to decide how you want to generate the harmonies. You can select "pitch tracking" (which allows you to select a MIDI melody track to which the audio track will be adjusted to be in pitch), you can harmonize based on a melody source (much like the MIDI harmonist works), or you can harmonize based on the chords of the song.

Definitely check out the tutorial Noel mentioned; there is also information about how to use it in both the BIAB and RealBand PDF manuals.


John

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