Pitch Randomize
Small amounts of this parameter apply a unique, moving pitch shift to each voice that is derived from the study of human singing. It is used to remove the sometimes mechanical sound of perfectly
Time Randomize
No group of singers is able to start their harmony notes at the exact same time. Lower values of this parameter create slight timing differences to the onset and sustained portions of each harmony note. This feature greatly increases realism when the harmony voices are panned in stereo.
Vibrato Style & Amount
A unique modeled vibrato based on the analysis of human singers can be added to each harmony voice using a combination of these two parameters. When Style and Amount are chosen, vibrato occurs when the pitch of the lead voice has settled momentarily. This more closely simulates human singing. Vibrato may not occur if the lead voice melody is changing quickly.
The styles are randomized so that they sound slightly different on each voice even when the same style is chosen for all. Mixing different styles can create a very realistic sounding vocal group.
Scoop Style & Amount
The Scoop parameter adds a brief pitch envelope to the onsets of the harmony notes, further disconnecting the harmonies from the lead. Select a style, then use the Amount control to determine the shift range of the scoop.
The Control Tab
The Control Tab is used to configure parameters that relate to the different harmony modes. Depending on the mode, different parameters are available. A brief description of each harmony mode follows here with more detailed discussion following in Chapter 3.
Mode: Shift
Shift Mode is best used for doubling and special FX. Shift is the most basic mode of operation for the Harmony Block. The harmony voices can be shifted above or below the input note in
Mode: Scale
In Scale Mode, harmonies use key and scale information to create musically correct, diatonic harmonies. Scale Mode harmonies are more parallel than Chord Mode harmonies. To overcome situations where the harmony interval is incorrect for one or two sung notes, the custom scale editing parameters may be used. Refer to Appendix: Scale Types and Voicings Table
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