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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 29 August 2008


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Antares Harmony Engine

Experiencing difficulties putting sophisticated vocal arrangements together? Antares’ Harmony Engine could be your saviour. Keith Gemmell fires it up...

Price: £240.00
Manufacturer: Antares
Website: http://www.antarestech.com



Vocal harmonies are a common ingredient in most styles of pop music, but arranging and performing them presents a challenge to many musicians and songwriters. Duets can often be managed by ear, but if you lack technical and singing skills, building three- and four-part harmonies is largely a matter of trial and error. 

Score: 9

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 56
Filed under Software, Software Effects

 

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