![]() ![]() To be fair it, vaguely, infers this in the user manual, but no doubt translated from Chinese, it’s not abundantly clear. ![]() I then spent a frustrating number of days getting nowhere, before discovering you have to make sure you have a ‘send’ in the ‘Inspector window’ in the left zone in Cubase linking your audio (vocal) track to the ‘Harmony Engine,’ and make sure the ‘send’ is active. I re-checked the tutorials and re-read the Antares manual, but it appeared I had followed the right procedure. It does show up in Pro Tools and Ableton. To my dismay, when playing the vocal track, the engine didn’t work, no matter what I tried. Hi, Ive tried to find the Antares Harmony Engine plugin I recently bought, however it doesnt show up in Logic. ![]() It appeared that by calling up the plug in and dragging it, not onto the track, but the ‘input/output section of Cubase, where it creates its own track, was all that was required the rest was automatic. Having downloaded and installed the Antares Harmony Engine Evo program, I watched a couple of ‘on-line’ tutorials and read the ‘user’ manual before recording a voice track in Cubase, and testing the Antares software. ![]()
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