You might have a more fun/enjoyable experience and ultimately get better results, with some real magic in there… There is always that option of course, if the vocalist is still on the premises and is willing to try some stuff out (and time and budget allows to do so, etc, etc…). … But I couldn’t edit them, either (don’t know why, may have been some switch I 'm not aware of, can anybody help here?) so it became quickly obvious that it would be way faster to just have the vocalist harmonize with herself. I look forward to the day when I can open multiple parts in one instance of VariAudio and edit them simultaneously.
I’m willing to wait for them to get it right.
Second thought was USELESS, but at least the programmers made a try. (Guys, please read up on passing tones.) But I couldn’t edit them, either (don’t know why, may have been some switch I 'm not aware of, can anybody help here?) so it became quickly obvious that it would be way faster to just have the vocalist harmonize with herself.įunny, my first reaction, JOKE. At least they were on notes of the chord. When I tried this, I got “harmony” voices NOT MOVING AT ALL, sort of a Johnny One-Note effect similar to one of the official videos I have seen. You would expect the programmers to have followed SOME of the principles of harmony. Hmmm… There are rules for close harmony, open harmony, lots of principles regarding voice leadings, etc. I clicked a single button with my mouse and it didn’t instantly give me an amazing set of backing vocals!! You’re KIDDING ME RIGHT?