Specifications

-3-:
Minor 3rd up
-3
:
Major 3rd
up
-4:
4thup
-5:
5thup
-6
:
6th
up
7:
Major7thup
Determines the interval by which the pitch is shifted for
the left channel. The actual interval also depends on the
MIDI
note received
.
User Scale 1 and
2
are two user
presets that let you store your own pitch shift settings for
future recall.
+4
+4
+3
+4 +3
+4
+4
+3
+4
+3
The User Scale setting calls up pitch shift intervals
programmed
with
the User Scale Utility. (To call up the
User Scale utility, press
the
UTILITY key from Page 2;
for more information refer to the section on the User
Scale utility below.)
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IntR (Right channel interval):
-7,
-6,
-5, -4, -3, -3-,
-
2, Ul,
U2,
-2,
-33 -3, -4, -5,
-6,
-7
Determines the interval
by
which the pitch is shifted for
the right channel. (See Left Channel Interval parameter
above for details.)
User
Scale
Utility
This
function lets you create your own
pitch
shift interval
settings, for each of the twelve notes in an octave and
independently for the left
and
right channel intervals.
These settings can then be saved to one of two User
Scales. When you call up one of your User Scales, the
9120 monitors the MIDI note you play and then
shifts
the
pitch according
to
the settings in the scale.
Example
of
Harmonized
Effect
(Key=C
lntL=3)
+4
To use the User Scale Utility:
1.
Press the
UTILITY
key from Page
2
or Page
3
to
call
up the User Scale Utility display.
+4
+4
1.
Original note
(MIDI)
1
2.
Pitch shin interval for user scale
1
(expressed as note name)
+3
+3
+3
+4
+3
+3
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Numeric equivalent of note
(minus indicates pitch shift down)
+3
+3
3.
Pitch shift interval for user
scale
2
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1
2.
Use Data Entry control
1
to select the original or MIDI
input note (the MIDI note that is played to
shift
the
pitch according to the intervals set in the following
parameters). The twelve notes of
an
octave are
available.
+3
+4
The setting of the Base key in Page
2
of the
MIDI
Harmonized Pitch Shift effect determines the first
note of this twelve-note scale. Tf you have
programmed the intervals in the User Scale for one
base key Cfor exampie,
C)
and
later
change the base
key
for that scale Cfor example, to
G),
the interwl
sem-ngs will
NOT
change relative to the new scale.
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Widt (Effect stereo width):
0
-
10
Determines the relative stereo separation of the effect.
The zero setting results in a mono signal.
3.
Use
Data Entry control
2
to select the pitch shift
interval
for
the original note set in step
#2.
Data
Entry control
2
corresponds to User Scale
1
and
Data Entry control
3
corresponds to User Scale
2.
I
I
1.
Indicates ,User Scale
1
1
2.
Indicates User Scale
2
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4.
Repeats steps
#2
and
#3
above until you have set pitch
shift intervals for all twelve notes
of
User Scale
1.
Follow the same procedure using Data Entry control
3
to set User Scale
2.
Section
III
:
Effects and and Their Parameters
21