Imogen Heap – “Hide and Seek” and Digitech’s Vocalist Workstation

Melodyne, Autotune, and Digitech Vocalist Workstation are a few examples of the many vocal processors utilized in popular music today. In this case, Imogen Heap is using Digitech’s Vocalist Workstation to perform her song “Hide and Seek”. You may have heard samples from this song used in Jason Derulo’s “Whatcha Say” (Produced by J. R. Rotem and Fuego) and in Afrojack’s popular dance remix. DVW allows users to add up to five part harmonies to either live or pre-recorded vocals. The resulting sound is a harmonized chorus-like effect, each note sounding as if it had been passed through it’s own vocoder.

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