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










