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If you adjust this control while a chord is
sounding (again, for instructive purposes), you
will hear all but the lowest note of the chord
move apart or together in response to your
adjustments.
Here are some example settings:
Wide harmony:
High, very tight harmony:
Low, very tight harmony:
Medium range, moderately tight harmony:
IMPORTANT NOTE: When using
Register and Spread, the harmony
notes will be assigned to the various
harmony channels such that the lowest pitched
note will be assigned to the highest numbered
active channel and the progressively higher
pitched notes will be assigned in order to
the progressively lowered numbered active
channels. For example, for a four note chord,
the lowest note will be assigned to harmony
channel 4, the next higher to channel 3, the
next higher to channel 2 and the highest to
channel 1.
This ensures that you can use each channel’s
Throat Length control to define a voice type,
confident of that channel’s general range. In the
example above, for instance, since harmony
channel 4 will always be assigned the lowest
note, you might choose to lengthen the Throat
setting a bit to reinforce its identity as a bass
voice.
In the end, this is all actually a lot easier to see
and hear than it is to describe, so just play with
the controls for a bit and you’ll understand
what’s happening.