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There are only certain points in the first song that I can tell you were using the TCHelicon. But those were the best harmonies using it I've heard. What kind of hardware were you using for your mix down? How did you get the voices so clear? There's still a lot I've got to learn.


It was actually a Digitech Harmonizer (the first model they made) and I simply played the chords on the one octave keyboard. One of the tricks I used was to play the chord sometimes a 1/2 step low and switch midway to the right chord, creating a "slide" into the right note. This gave the background vocals a little more natural feel. I panned the background vocals about 20& left and right. I watch levels and instrument placements very carefully to leave a hole in the arrangement and mix for the main voice to stay up front. And of course some light compression on the main vocal, plus reverb.