Thanks Steve, will try some of these issues and see
thanks so much 

> On Sep 11, 2018, at 3:08 PM, Steve Martin <monkeypushe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Yeah thats the issue with that trick is it can phase sounding. The trick 
> really is to lower the vocals so that its just a hint of the left and right 
> vocals to fill things out more so than keeping them close in volume to the 
> center vocal.  Sometimes if works better say if you  copy the second chorus 
> to the first chorus, duplicate it and pan that left and right and then 
> slightly pitch shift that, but that relies on the second chorus being sang 
> well enough that it tightly lines up with the first chorus in order for that 
> to work.  Sometimes too if they did multiple takes of a part you can use one 
> of the other takes as well once again providing that it lines up tightly with 
> the main vocal. 
> 
> 
>> On Sep 10, 2018, at 6:13 AM, Ramy Moustafa <ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Steve hi:
>> 
>> I tried  using the Pitch2 and i did 3 and  minus 3, in my 1 vocal track, but 
>> i got faze,
>> I also try to move one of the tracks forward, i moved the other 1 backword, 
>> by a very small amount, but the same result.
>> 
>> Any other suggestions?
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 9, 2018, at 11:58 PM, Steve Martin <monkeypushe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> If you only have one vocal to work with, isotope Nectar and Antares Harmony 
>>> Engine are two of the better plug ins I have used. It can generate unison 
>>> doubles or harmonies up to 4 voices. Harmony Engine probably has a slightly 
>>> less complicated interface as its just the harmony tool unlike Nectar which 
>>> is an entire vocal mixing tool in one. Harmony Engine also has a choir 
>>> features you can add additional voices to each of the 4 voices. Harmony 
>>> Engine was just on sale last month and if you check ebay you may find a few 
>>> dealers still selling it for the sale price of $99.  SonyOxford has a plug 
>>> in called doubler that a lot of people like but I haven’t used it myself.
>>> If you have multiple voices and you need to time align them, Vocalign 
>>> project is probably the least expensive and best way to do this. It’s 
>>> bigger brother Revoice Pro, will let you generate Doubles (if once again 
>>> you only have one vocal track to work with) or do the time aligning aspects 
>>> of Vocalign as well. 
>>> Also, there is the manual version of creating wide doubles  using a pitch 
>>> plug in in pro tools.  Basically duplicate the vocal twice. Pan one 
>>> duplicate left and one duplicate right. Then using the pitch plug in, shift 
>>> one up anywhere from 3 to 12 or so cents, and shift the other one down by 
>>> the same amount nd then lower the volume of the duplicates to taste. 
>>> Regarding Vocalign or Revoice Pro, scripts for using them  in pro tools s I 
>>> believe exist in the dropbox folder. Nectar or Harmony Engine I have not 
>>> used in ProTools myself but I have heard of others on the list doing so so 
>>> I assume they should be accessible. Also I am selling a Vocalign Project 
>>> license so contact me off list if you are interested. Hope something here 
>>> got you going in the right direction. 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Sep 9, 2018, at 1:40 PM, Ramy Moustafa <ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi all Again today:
>>>> 
>>>> One of my very big problems while Recording songs here is the Vocal, most 
>>>> Singers came to my studio are not professional  to perform a good backing 
>>>> vocal track.
>>>> So from Yesterday i decided to try finding another tecniques to achieve a 
>>>> good vocal track from a person that can sing just 1 good time :D 
>>>> But all good things that i found were Videos, they are using the Deesser 
>>>> Plugins but i can not know what are Parameeters that they are moving etc.
>>>> SOme videos they used just 1 solo track, and converted it to A solid GOod 
>>>> Backing vocal, teh result was not bad at all. specially by this way, i 
>>>> will avoid the Syncing problem when singing more than 1 vocal track.
>>>> 
>>>> So, need to know from a blind e experience, what can we do to improve our 
>>>> vocal mixing?
>>>> if i have just 1 good take, or i have more than 8 takes, but need them to 
>>>> sound like tied vocal? what are the accessible plugins that we can use to 
>>>> achieve that?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks in advance and sorry again for my long question but this is a very 
>>>> common Problem here.
>>>> Thanks again
>>>> 
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