User Manual

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HARMONY Modes
The six HARMONY Modes will pitch shift your voice to create 2 to 4 part
harmonies along with your dry vocal. The pitch and number of
harmonies depends on the selected mode. In addition the exact function
of the VOICE MIX and GENDER BENDER knobs changes slightly with
each mode. Please Note: All six harmony modes require an instrument
to be played along with your vocal to provide the key information for the
pitch shifter. If no instrument is plugged in and playing, the six harmony
modes will not work correctly. The Voice Box works best with full
chords; for example a chord with at least the root, 3rd and 5th.
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LOW HARMONY
The Voice Box creates two harmony voices below the note you sing. The
low voice is usually the lower 3rd below your note but will sometimes be
the lower 4th depending on the most appropriate harmony for the chord
your instrument plays and the note you sing. The high voice is usually
the lower 5th below the note you sing but will sometimes be the lower
6th again depending on which harmony is the most appropriate.
VOICE MIX knob: Mixes between the lower 3rd harmony (in
knob’s LOW position) and the lower 5th harmony (in knob’s
HIGH position). When set to 12 o’clock, there will be an equal
mix of both harmonies.
GENDER BENDER knob: As turned clockwise, GENDER
BENDER shifts the formant downward, making the harmonies
sound more male. When turned fully counter-clockwise, there is
no formant shift.
HIGH HARMONY
The Voice Box creates two harmony voices above the note you sing. The
low voice is usually the 3rd above your note but will sometimes be the
4th depending on the most appropriate harmony for the chord your
instrument plays and the note you sing. The high voice is usually the 5th
above the note you sing but will sometimes be the 6th again depending
on the most appropriate harmony.
VOICE MIX knob: Mixes between the 3rd harmony (in knob’s
LOW position) and the 5th harmony (in knob’s HIGH position).
When set to 12 o’clock, there will be an equal mix of both
harmonies.
GENDER BENDER knob: As turned clockwise, GENDER
BENDER shifts the formant upward, making the harmony sound
more female. When turned fully counter-clockwise, there is no
formant shift.