[Harp-L] Re: "That's All"
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 14:35:44 -0700 (PDT)
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Tim wrote:
>Pretty cool, David! Are you using the MIDI capabilities of the Helicon
>to get the harmony shifts? Also, which model of vocal processor are
>you using? Do you use the pitch correction on the "main" signal, or
>pitch lock on the harmonies?
Dang Tim! You want me to spill all my secrets? Well ok, I guess that's what Harp-L is for!
Band-in-a-Box 2005 includes the TC-Helion software. TC-Helion has two different ways of
generating harmonies. The simplest way doesn't require a midi file, you just play and it analyzes
what you play and generates harmonies based on the chords of the song. "Girl Talk" was created
entirely with this method. I also used it on the bridge of "That's All."
But you get a lot more control and tweakable options this other way: First I play my harp line.
Then I go back and create a midi line closely approximating what I already played on the harp (I
use a midi keyboard, but you could use a mouse or some other input device if you prefer.)
TC-Helion becomes much more flexible and powerful if it has a midi line for reference. The "A"
parts of "That's All" were created using this approach.
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