[Harp-L] vocal harmonizer?
 
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- Subject: [Harp-L] vocal harmonizer?
- From: Ludo Beckers <ludobeckers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 13:15:16 +0000 (GMT)
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I remember there was a vocal harmonizer review (by Chris Michalek or Randy Singer or Richard Hunter or ??) here on the L, but searching the archives I didn't find the exact info I'm looking for.
   
  I don't recall if it was the Digitech vocal 300 (I found Randy Singer's review) or another model/brand.
   
  The specific feature I'm after, is being able to set, for instance, the key of F major in the unit, and then when playing a melody line getting the correct diatonic 3- or 4-part harmonies, sort of as in a horn section.
   
  Does anyone remember what brand/model this was?
   
  Thanks,
  Ludo
		
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