User Manual

10
Auto-Motion Vocal Pattern Generation
1. Auto-Motion depends on the same Voice
Type, Tracking, Key, and Scale settings
as pitch correction and the Auto-Tune
Vocal Effect. Even if you aren’t doing pitch
correction or using the Auto-Tune Vocal
Effect, be sure to correctly set those
controls.
2. Try using different patterns in different
parts of your track by using your host’s
automation capability to switch patterns at
the appropriate points in the track.
3. Try triggering a pattern on different beats
or beat subdivisions of your track. Starting
a pattern on an offbeat or beat subdivision
can have a very different rhythmic effect
than starting it on a downbeat.
4. Experiment with triplet or (especially)
dotted-note subdivisions for interesting
polyrhythmic or syncopated results. As in
#3 above, try triggering them on offbeats or
beat subdivisions for even more rhythmic
interest
5. Set a pattern to a very fast tempo or small
note subdivision (if using Sync to Host)
and repeatedly retrigger the pattern for an
unusual rhythmic stuttering effect.
6. Have fun!