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"I think the secretary-general should really be a harmonizer, to try to demonstrate leadership by example," Ban said.
During several rounds of improvisation at a springlike waltz tempo, he added a chorus effect, followed by a harmonizer, without losing the acoustic center of his sound.
The first thing we did was to build a harmonizer that could play twelve voice at the same time instead of four.
The subjects heard their own vocal production that was amplified (10 dB, Mark of the Unicorn, Cambridge, MA), passed unaltered through a harmonizer (Eventide Eclipse, Little Ferry, NJ) and routed back to the headphones.
In campaigning for the job, Mr. Ban presented himself as a "harmonizer and bridge builder" who would try to dispel the widespread mistrust of the United Nations.
Amid all the crosscurrents, Mr. Zammuto's vocal lines found a way to sound reflective, with a plaintive high tenor — Mr. Simon tinged with TV on the Radio — that he sometimes ran through extreme Auto-Tune effects or a harmonizer.
According to MTV News, the group helped a Harmonizer named Tristine ask her friend, Jane, to prom.
They seem to be the only team that raps without a facade or sings without a harmonizer.
When a Harmonizer decided to ask her friend to prom, she knew her promposal needed to be awesome.
#IStandWithNormani if your gonna hate on Normani, ESPECIALLY for her race, and still call your self a harmonizer... pic.twitter.com/Ew95l6VC19.
Oshinsky disputes this, stating that "Eisenhower was known as a harmonizer, a man who could get diverse factions to work toward a common goal ... Leadership, he explained, meant patience and conciliation, not 'hitting people over the head'".
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