![]() ![]() If Push is located in a workable position, it’s possible to sing and engage the audience while tweaking presets at the same time! Living in harmonyĪ harmony effect can only do that – generate harmonies. Nectar’s controls aren’t automatically recognised by Push, but you can use cmd-g to rack Nectar, then assign macros to your most-used controls. In the walk-through I’ve used iZotope’s Nectar 2 as an example of an all-in-one vocal processor, and, truthfully, I don’t think there’s anything else as fully-featured out there.īeyond the harmony solutions, you can use any audio effect that you think is cool, naturally, and there are other handy vocal-related plug-ins around, such as Waves Vocal Rider (one of my favourite plug-ins), Waves Tune, and, of course, the classic Antares AutoTune. I’ve laid it out in Session View, because that’s where you’re more likely to be working for live performances.Īlthough some steps in our walk-through requires Live 10 and Nectar 2, both of these are available as demo versions for macOS and Windows, so we’re trying not to be too exclusive. ![]() Our example Live set is called ‘live vocals example’, and contains a vocal track which is basically me going ‘oooh’ and ‘aaah’ (aren’t you lucky?). ![]()
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