Generate harminies voices CB 9.5 win64
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Generate harminies voices CB 9.5 win64
Hi:
When I create harmonies, they become quite creaky and faint. Some good advice to get around this would be nice.
When I create harmonies, they become quite creaky and faint. Some good advice to get around this would be nice.
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Re: Generate harminies voices CB 9.5 win64
Hi,
How do you create the harmony? What is the exact result you get? What is your expectation?
How do you create the harmony? What is the exact result you get? What is your expectation?
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Hi Thanks for the fast respons.
First, I choose a section from the piano track. Then I create an Accord symbol track.
I then choose a party of the song track that I want to use as the basis for the voice song. Of course, I want it to sound clean and without disturbance.
Best
Thomas
First, I choose a section from the piano track. Then I create an Accord symbol track.
I then choose a party of the song track that I want to use as the basis for the voice song. Of course, I want it to sound clean and without disturbance.
Best
Thomas
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Re: Generate harminies voices CB 9.5 win64
Hi,
I expect you mean Chord Track.
Then you select an Audio Part and apply Generate Harmonies. Am I right?
What do you mean by "disturbance"?
I expect you mean Chord Track.
Then you select an Audio Part and apply Generate Harmonies. Am I right?
What do you mean by "disturbance"?
Martin Jirsak
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Hi,
Sorry, I still don't know, what exactly do you mean. Bad quality in which parameter? The harmony is wrong? Or the voice-leading is wrong (static)? Or you can hear some artefacts on the sound?
Sorry, I still don't know, what exactly do you mean. Bad quality in which parameter? The harmony is wrong? Or the voice-leading is wrong (static)? Or you can hear some artefacts on the sound?
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Yes I can hear some artefacts on the sound. Like pops and clips.
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Could you share a MP3 example, please?
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Re: Generate harminies voices CB 9.5 win64
Hi: I realized that I have to be careful about the track I intend to assume. It sounds better now.
Best Thomas
Best Thomas
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