Creating Vocal Harmony in Logic Pro X

Creating vocal harmony in Logic Pro X. I used Distrokid to publish my music! Here’s the (paid) link: A 7% discount is applied when using this link! The microphone used in this recording is the Shure SM7B. Here a link on Amazon: (paid link): I’m using a copy of the audio file from the lead vocal and pitch shifting the note up a major 3rd or in some cases a minor 3rd to create the harmony. The 2 vocal tracks are slightly detuned and delayed to give them a more natural feel. The microphone used in this recording is the Shure SM7B. Here a link on Amazon: If you are looking for something under $100 the Sure SM57 in an industry standard. I use it all of the time for vocals and most of the drum kit. Amazon link to SM57: (paid link): As an Amazon Associate I earn from the following qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel and keep free content coming your way. Thank you for your support! Some of the other gear I’m using from Amazon: Rode NT1A condenser mic: Shure Sm57 an industry standard that I use all of the time for vocals, drum kit, guitar amp, etc: AKG C214 Condenser Mic: AKG C1000S Condenser Mic: Radial J48 Active Direct Box: American Standard Telecaster: Fender Deluxe Reverb AMP: Behinger 4 Chanel Headphone AMP: Shure Drum Mic Kit: Axiom Air 61 Midi Controller: Adam A7X Studio Monitors: Samson 48-Point Balanced Patchbay: Behringer ADA 8200 (not a stand-alone interface. Works with existing unit via ADAT): Enjoy!
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