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This control is inactive in all Chord Name and
MIDI modes.
NOTE: Harmony Engine Evo
remembers the most recent Interval
settings for each of the two interval
harmony modes. So, if you select Fixed Interval
and set a harmony voice to +3 semitones,
and then change to Smart Interval and set that
same harmony voice to -5th, if you then change
back to Fixed Interval, the Interval setting will
return to +3 semitones.
For reference, here are the equivalent scale
intervals for each semitone interval:
SEMITONES = SCALE INTERVAL
1 = minor 2nd
2 = major 2nd
3 = minor 3rd
4 = major 3rd
5 = perfect 4th
6 = aug 4th/dim 5th
7 = perfect 5th
8 = aug 5th/min 6th
9 = major 6th
10 = minor 7th
11 = major 7th
12 = octave
13 = minor 9th
14 = major 9th
15 = minor 10th
16 = major 10th
17 = perfect 11th
18 = aug 11th
19 = perfect 12th
20 = minor 13th
21 = major 13th
22 = minor 14th (rarely used)
23 = major 14th (rarely used)
24 = 2 octaves
Pan
These controls set each harmony voices
position on the stereo soundstage when the
voice is not muted and Harmony Engine Evo is
assigned to a stereo output.
If Harmony Engine Evo is not assigned to a
stereo track, these controls will be disabled.
The control range is from -100 (panned full
left) to 100 (panned full right). Not surprisingly,
a value of 0 represents the center of the
soundstage.
The default Pan values are different for each
Harmony Voice channel as follows:
Channel 1: -50
Channel 2: 50
Channel 3: -100
Channel 4: 100
Option (Mac)/Control (PC)-clicking a Pan control
returns it to its default value.
NOTE: See the CHOIR section below
for a discussion of how the CHOIR
Stereo Spread control interacts with
the Harmony Voice Pan controls.