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I have two projects that I am trying to wrap up here. Both require
adding a few two part vocal harmonies on a few songs, but the artists
are not available to travel to Maui for a while to record the harmonies.
Both are OK with artificial harmonies (i.e.harmonizer) if they sound good.

I am thinking of buying a harmonizer and my question is which one? The
music on both projects is pretty mellow Hawaiian. Backing tracks
include some combination of 6 and 12 string guitar, ukulele, and steel
guitar.

I have considered TC Helicons Voiceworks or Voiceworks Plus or maybe an
older Voice Prism and a few others.

Do I really need to go to Eventide to get a reasonably natural sounding
two part harmony sound. If so, do they have a lower cost model that
would produce good harmonies but maybe without so many bells and
whistles. In terms of the Harmonizer Function, does Eventide still rule
enough to justify the cost?

Any other I should be looking at. Budget is $1000 tops, but prefer
$400-$600.
Aloha
Joe in Maui
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