TC electronic SDN BHD Harmony4 user manual Descriptions Main Interface

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Chapter 2: Descriptions

The Main Interface

Here we discuss getting around the GUI. More detail on parameters follows later in the manual.

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1.Host Area - Here you will find, among other features, the Settings drop down menu with a selection of pre-configured parameter values grouped by harmony mode. Consult your Pro Tools manual for more information on this area.

2.Visualization Area - Here you can see at a glance information about the current preset. Each head represents an enabled harmony voice. Click on a head and you can drag the mouse to change the harmony interval of each voice (although not in Notes and Notes 4CH presets because harmony intervals in these presets are determined by incoming MIDI note messages). Gender is represented by the apparent male or female characteristic of each voice. The soundwaves emanating from the heads show both level and pan position. The lower part of the window shows text representing the harmony intervals or a MIDI note number depending on the current harmony mode.

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Contents USER’S Manual Harmony4 User’s Manual Table of Contents Main Features IntroductionSystem Requirements InstallationTerminology Presets Parameter InputsSupport Information Contact DetailsDescriptions Main Interface Main Interface Main Interface Level Voicing Scale mode, Offset Shift mode, Position Chord modeVoices Tab PanHumanize Tab Control Tab Key & Scale available only in Scale Mode Mode ChordMode Notes & Notes 4CH TuningSetup Tab Tuning Reference Split Zone & Split NoteProducing Harmony Harmony Modes Background ² Scale ² Chords ² Notes ² ShiftGetting Set Up Comparison of the Harmony ModesChecking Out The Harmony Presets Insert or Auxillary Send?Page Page Appendix Troubleshooting Why do my meters only show activity on the left channel?Can I reduce excessive sibilance when using Harmony4? Scale Types and Voicings Table Chord Mode Presets Chord Types and Voicings TableRecognized Chord Types with Root of C Voicing intervals