Any recomandations for a harmonizer thats not to expensive?

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Any recomandations for a harmonizer thats not to expensive?

The Antares one is ok I guess. But is there any other you could recommend?

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    Re: Any recomandations for a harmonizer thats not to expensive? 2015/05/22 18:22:20 (permalink)
    Melda Mharmonizer is probably the cheapest...$54 but it's not 
    point and click...it takes some work...

    http://www.meldaproduction.com/plugins/product.php?id=MMultiBandHarmonizer

    Izotope Nectar 2 has a harmony module also...

    I find Harmony Engine Evo to be the quickest and easiest to use to get acceptable results...

    Zplane has Vielklang Instant Harmony

    https://products.zplane.de/vielklang

    You can also build Harmony parts from scratch with Melodyne Essential or Editor...
    but again it involves "knowing" and "working" to get good results...


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