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Per, you forgot to mention our Chopitch its not quite a Harmonizer but often much better - as long as you want to pitch down: no latency, no glitches, extends note naturally... VST for mac and PC http://mathons.com On 9 Apr 2008, at 09:27, Per Boysen wrote: > On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 1:49 PM, rune fagereng > <rune_fagereng@yahoo.no> wrote: >> Hi ! >> >> Are there any harmonizer plugins out there? I hope to replace my >> eventide harmonizer with a plugin. I uses Ableton - Mac and >> Sooperlooper. >> >> Rune F. > > > I doubt it is possible to come near the Eventide with just one > plug-in. But you can do it with a combination of plug-ins and some > creative signal patching between plug-ins. Before you sell that > Eventide, be sure to analyze how your favorite patches are programmed! > I did that with my TC Fireworx and it gave me inspiration for years of > effect patch building in software. I also took some ideas from the > Eventide Eclipse. Below I'm listing OS X plug-ins I'm finding > particularly useful in emulating these kind of sounds. > > Apple (all comes free with the system): > AU Pitch (very good pitch-shifting), AU Matrix Reverb (descent digital > reverb), filters: bandpass, hipass, lowpass, shelf. AU > MultibandCompressor (if you need that) > > Expert Sleepers: > Crossfade Loop Synth > > MDA: > RoundPan (free AU) > > Michael Norris: > The SpectralMagic suite (free AU bundle) > > Cycling 74 Pluggo: > Speedsifter ("strings" sound), Rye ("strings" sound), Feedbackmachine > (noise from nothing) > > PSP Audioware: > PSP MD 608 (Awesome tone coloring reverb and multi tap tape delay > simulation AU. This is my favorite reverb). Nitro (good for dynamic > filterbanks sounds). > > Some plug-ins may induce latency when used with a real-time input (for > example Nitro). Then you have to put the plugin inside an all wet > signal loop and merge it with your instruments direct signal later > down the (patch)road. > > Something very nifty that is used in Eclipse and such boxes is an > Envelope Follower function. I don't know any plug-in that does this > but if using Bidule there are many community provided modules. Maybe > you can export such a Bidule module as AU and open it as an AU plug-in > in Ableton Live. Typically let the input level (= your playing) > control feedback parameters in the effect chain to create "infinite > reverb/delay/loopers" etc. > > -- > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > www.looproom.com (international) > www.stockholm-athens.com >