HarmonizerA harmonizer allows one to change the pitch of a sound without changing its speed. In this way, a voice may be made to sound like a small mouse, a large whale or even Donald Duck.
A harmonizer may also be used on a voice in a harmonic choir (thus its name). This effect is used in many pop melodies.
A harmonizer splits the sound into many small pieces, and each of these bits is played slower or faster depending on whether one wants to move the pitch up or down. The pieces are then reassembled in such a way as to maintain the orignal duration of the sound.
Interval controls how much the pitch is to be moved up or down.
Mix determines how much of the treated sound is to be used in relation to the original sound.
from a song that has been treated with a harmonizer:
Donald Duck
But Donald wasn't always Donald - click here to hear the original.
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