"Too Much or Not Enough" (direct link to the song) is a song I wrote years ago and people have enjoyed. It's actually written like it's a real song ... for once. This is not my current big project love song but it's definitely a love song. The most recent songs are on my Ride the Dragon podcast.
Update: the link on the Ride the Dragon podcast was not working and has now been corrected.
The experiment with the song is what comes when I use the Harmonizer for the Vocalist LiveFX to add two harmonies to my nightingale vocal. I'm not chicken on doing the song and all I really want is some reverb but the device does other things so how can I resist playing with them.
The Mystery Lady had big fun with a Digitech Vocalist she used in the 90's but this one is much easier because it listens to the music with a built-in mike and there's no special connection or programming needed to tell it to find the key.
The one in the currently-recorded version uses harmonies in which one is a fifth above me and another one is an octave. Both voices were shifted toward feminine so I could get some Silasettes into the band back there. The LiveFX offers multiple combinations as I could have one a third above and another a fifth below. It also offers various a couple of knobs for refining the sound of the voices.
Note this is not the same as Pitch Effects / AutoTune. If you use a Harmonizer without using Pitch Effects and you suck then you will suck in three-part harmony. This is the way I have used it as I'm deeply suspicious of AutoTune since it is probably something from the Land of Mordor.
Update: the link on the Ride the Dragon podcast was not working and has now been corrected.
The experiment with the song is what comes when I use the Harmonizer for the Vocalist LiveFX to add two harmonies to my nightingale vocal. I'm not chicken on doing the song and all I really want is some reverb but the device does other things so how can I resist playing with them.
The Mystery Lady had big fun with a Digitech Vocalist she used in the 90's but this one is much easier because it listens to the music with a built-in mike and there's no special connection or programming needed to tell it to find the key.
The one in the currently-recorded version uses harmonies in which one is a fifth above me and another one is an octave. Both voices were shifted toward feminine so I could get some Silasettes into the band back there. The LiveFX offers multiple combinations as I could have one a third above and another a fifth below. It also offers various a couple of knobs for refining the sound of the voices.
Note this is not the same as Pitch Effects / AutoTune. If you use a Harmonizer without using Pitch Effects and you suck then you will suck in three-part harmony. This is the way I have used it as I'm deeply suspicious of AutoTune since it is probably something from the Land of Mordor.
5 comments:
was not able toplay it--got that CRIPES! message--ML
Whoops. Must get this fixed!
Rats ... I tried both links from this end and the worked. Maybe the problem was some temporary Internet weird.
I looked at it again and discovered why there was a problem so it's fixed now. I hope you enjoy it!
I'm thinging its a problem on this end--N"s security--not allowing plug-ins..."paranoia..dah dah..into your life it will creep...dah dah" ML
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