Most of the plugs I use are low enough latency to be able to run live. Plugin wise I'm not so use to burning in to the recording. I generally add a bit of compression and maybe EQ on the way in via hardware. My attempt it to choose the sounds and timbres as we go, the voicing, arrangement and sonically add some spice and trim some fat. Eventide H910 Harmonizer Bundle NEW Keyboard and MIDI mapping -The original H910 featured a keyboard remote control which was used live by several artists. Personally I like to get the record coming along. The ethos is still good for today but we all know the advantages of digital too and being able to change something after the fact when clearly one got a little exited with turning the knobs! The original H910 was a 100 software-free, analog and digital processor that predated the earliest practical ADC or DSP chips by several years. I come from the old school of limited resources and committing to tape. Melda MHarmonizerMB (Multiband Harmonizer) 3. It’s super useful in today’s world and sounds fantastic. A lot of people believe this to be the best sounding of the Harmonizer line as it’s a bit gritty and somewhat glitchy and definitely lo-fi. In a nutshell, here are the best harmonizer plugins in 2022: 1. Anyway, the Eventide H910 is the OG harmonizer and really has its own sound.
If you track all clean and say you'll "decide" later, then how can the previous part inspire the next part if its mojo isn't there? Even though harmonizers are mainly used in vocals, they can be used with other audio signals, as you’ll see later on in this article. And then the next overdub is a reaction to the previous one. It's a workflow that is partly responsible for the way all those older records we all love sound, namely get part of (if not all) of the sonics on the way in and while the artist can be inspired by it and react to it. Tracking through their Unison preamps is a MAJOR draw to their system that cannot be done natively.