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Let You Know (Erik D and Stacey Dawn)
In this tasty bit of techno from Erik D and Stacey Dawn, the lead vocal and various vocal effects
are split onto four separate tracks, each with its own instance of Harmony Engine Evo, allowing the
various parts to overlap each other.
Heres what’s there:
The first track, intermittentYeahs,
uses Harmony Engine Evo set to Scale
Interval mode in C Major to create a single
harmony part a 5th above the original vocal.
All Humanize functions are set to 0.
The next track consists of heavily processed
repetitiveYeahs used as accents. For this
track, Harmony Engine Evo is also set to
Scale Interval mode in C Major, but in this
case four harmony voices are generated,
two voices a 3rd above the original and 2
more a 5th above. Each pair are panned apart
form each other and all of the Humanize
functions are set to moderate amounts.
The third track is made up of disconnected
phrases from what will eventually be the lead
vocal. Still using Scale Interval mode in C Major,
Harmony Engine Evo creates four voices, all a
3rd below the original. Each of the four voices
have different Pan, Vibrato and Throat Length
settings. In the Humanize section, Naturalize
is set to a moderate amount, with a little bit
of Pitch Variation and no Timing Variation.
Finally, the lead vocal uses Harmony Engine
Evo to create four harmony voices in Chord
Name mode with the chord set to C Sus
in 1st inversion. The Register and Spread
controls are used to arrange the harmony
voices in a medium high, medium tight
voicing. Each voice has different Pan,
Vibrato, and Throat Length settings, but
all Humanize functions are set to 0.