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    I'm looking for a harmonizer pedal that I can plug a guitar into and will give human voice harmonies from single note guitar playing. I know some can do it based on guitar chords, but I'm wanting it for more. Suggestions?
    Last edited by BluesMan335; 12-23-2021, 06:55 AM.

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    TC Helicon Voice Live - there are a couple that will do this, at least I'm pretty sure. There is I believe an acoustic and an electric version, those would be what you want.

    It is always good with a chord - but I believe my Vocal voice can do it from say just a bass note or fundamental.

    Look into those. Don't know that I've done it with a note, but I believe you can set it for the key/scale you want.
    Originally posted by Bad City
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    • #3
      You want the sound to not be guitar, but human voice? Like a choir sample?
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      • #4
        If you want a guitar to give harmonized voices you will likely need two things: 1) a harmonizer 2) a pedal that converts the sound into voice

        For 1)
        I'm unsure why you would want a harmonizer instead of playing chords but in any case the EHX Intelligent Harmony Machine or the Boss PS6 should do it


        For 2) likely something like the EHX Mel9 is the best you can do unless you go the vocoder / talk box route

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mincer View Post
          You want the sound to not be guitar, but human voice? Like a choir sample?

          I want the guitar sound as normal, along with harmonized human voice(s), like background vocals.

          Some pedals give harmonized background vocals to a lead singer for a fuller sound. I'm wanting to get those harmonized voices with a guitar.

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          • #6
            Oh - you want a to play three notes on the guitar, say E F# G, and get the Harmonizer to generate human voices for those notes in say a Major 3rd and a 5th?
            Originally posted by Bad City
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            • #7
              Run an Eventide into a talk box.

              (yes, I'm kidding, but theoretically that would work... if, and only if... you could stand that "wah wah wah wahhhh")

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              • #8
                Wait a minute....is there maybe a Korg Miku solution here?
                Originally posted by Bad City
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Aceman View Post
                  Oh - you want a to play three notes on the guitar, say E F# G, and get the Harmonizer to generate human voices for those notes in say a Major 3rd and a 5th?
                  That would involve some type of pitch to midi guitar interface and a Vocoder



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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Aceman View Post
                    Wait a minute....is there maybe a Korg Miku solution here?
                    No problem requires a Miku solution.

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                    • #11
                      Korg MS2000 is the GOAT
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BluesMan335 View Post


                        I want the guitar sound as normal, along with harmonized human voice(s), like background vocals.

                        Some pedals give harmonized background vocals to a lead singer for a fuller sound. I'm wanting to get those harmonized voices with a guitar.
                        A GR-55 Guitar Synth can do that.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Aceman View Post
                          Oh - you want a to play three notes on the guitar, say E F# G, and get the Harmonizer to generate human voices for those notes in say a Major 3rd and a 5th?

                          Exactly. Since I have an awful singing voice and shouldn't be anywhere near a microphone, I want a pedal to generate it's own human voices based on single notes I play.

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                          • #14
                            Wait a sec... this guy is looking for a HAMonizer pedal. Says so in the title.

                            Can't say I'm familiar with pork product pedals.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BluesMan335 View Post


                              Exactly. Since I have an awful singing voice and shouldn't be anywhere near a microphone, I want a pedal to generate it's own human voices based on single notes I play.
                              Run a mic through an Eventide (Pitchfactor or H9) - or slather Eventide on your vocals from the board.

                              Or similar pedal.

                              One of my bandmates had a cheap stompbox that was for vocals and did something similar, but I don't remember the name nor brand.

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