User Guide

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Harmony Types /
Applying Detune Harmony
/
Applying Chromatic Harmony
The Detune produces a slightly “detuned” pitch and mixes it with the input signal for a
chorus-like effect.
z
Click on the Effect tab.
x
Set the Harmony Type to Detune.
c
Set Part to “Ad1.
If you are using a Modular Synthesis Plug-in-compatible tone generator or synthesizer, you'll
need to set the Part Number from the device itself.
v
Click on the System tab.
b
Make sure that Harmony Mute is set to “off and that all three Har-
mony Volume settings are set to appropriate levels (90 or greater).
When you sing into the microphone, a rich, natural chorus effect is produced.
The Mode parameter lets you change the amount of detuning, letting you set how subtle or
dramatic the effect is.
The gender of the harmony note cannot be changed in Detune.
The Chromatic type produces a harmony at a specific pitch interval from the original
sound.
z
Click on the Effect tab.
x
Set the Harmony Type to Chromatic.
c
Set Part to “Ad1.
If you are using a Modular Synthesis Plug-in-compatible tone generator or synthesizer, you'll
need to set the Part Number from the device itself.
v
Click on the System tab.
b
Make sure that Harmony Mute is set to “off and that all three Har-
mony Volume settings are set to appropriate levels (90 or greater).
When you sing into the microphone, the Harmony effect produces a single harmony note — at
a specified interval from the original vocal note.
The Mode parameter lets you change the amount of pitch shift, or the interval from the origi-
nal note.
Applying Detune Harmony
Applying Chromatic Harmony