User Manual

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TIP: The actual effect of this
control depends a great deal on
the characteristics of the original
audio. Consequently, in most cases the
best approach is to simply try the various
settings and pick the one that best fits the
style of your particular performance.
To select glottal waveform, click on the Model
Glottal pop-up and then select the desired
stylistic character from the pop-up list.
Bypass
This control is used to (you
guessed it) bypass the plug-in. It
has been designed to provided
artifact-free bypass switching
so that you can use it to seamlessly enable
harmony only where desired on a track.
Click the Bypass button to toggle its state.
When it’s red, all harmony voices are muted
and the original input will be passed to all
output channels. This happens seamlessly (i.e.,
with no click or artifact on activation).
NOTE: When Bypass is enabled,
the original input will still be passed
through with the plug-in’s normal
processing delay, allowing seamless transitions
between harmony and no harmony.
De-Noise
Engaging the De-Noise function
reduces noise that is inherent in
the formant correction/shifting
process.
NOTE: While a quick A/B will
sometimes give the impression that
engaging De-Noise attenuates the
highs, it is only the noise (which tends to be
high-pitched) that is being attenuated. (This
is very much like the effect of turning on and
off Dolby® NR on a cassette deck back in
prehistoric times).
The default setting for De-Noise isOn. Click
the De-Noise button to toggle its state.
Original Input
Gain
The Gain fader controls the gain of the original
input whenever the channel is not muted.
The default Gain value is -6dB. Option (Mac)/
Control (PC)-clicking the fader returns it to that
value.
Solo
Engaging Solo Mode causes the
original input signal to appear at the
output and simultaneously mutes all
Harmony Voice channels that are not
also soloed.
When the Solo button is yellow, Solo Mode is
engaged. Click the button to toggle its state.