6
Making More Detailed Backing Chorus Settings (Harmony Event Map)

VOICE1:

OFF

The first voice is not played after the specified point in
the song.

AUTO

After the specified point in the song, the voice is played
in accordance with the rhythm arrangement’s chord
map. (This functions the same way as Harmony
Sequence in versions prior to Version 1.10.)

C, C#, –A#, B

After the specified point in the song, the voice is played
at the specified pitch.
In case of “+” is added to “AUTO” or note, it sounds one
octave up.
In case of “-” is added to “AUTO” or note, it sounds one
octave down.

8.

Specify the settings for “VOICE2” and “VOICE3” in
the same manner.

9.

Press [F1] (NEW).

Another new harmony event is inserted.

10.

Move the cursor to “TIME” and specify the time at
which you want the backing chorus to end with the
TIME/VALUE dial.

fig.04-3761d

11.

Move the cursor to “VOICE1” and specify “OFF.”

fig.04-3762d

12.

Specify “OFF” for “VOICE2” and “VOICE3” in the
same manner.

13.

Have the Recorder play the song from the beginning.

When the harmony event specifies the note name in
VOICE (1–3), the backing chorus is first added at the
point in the song specified in Step 5, then ends at the
point specified in Step 10.

14.

To delete any unnecessary harmony events, move the
cursor to the event and press [F4] (DELETE).

The harmony event is deleted.

* You cannot delete the harmony event at the beginning of the
song. If this harmony event is unneeded, rather than deleting
it, just set the function to “OFF.”

15.

Repeat Steps 5–14 as needed to specify the backing
chorus.

16.

To save the harmony events you have input, save the
song (p. 72 in Owner’s Manual).
You can only save a Harmony Event Map to a single
song. Even if you switch the patch with the harmony
sequence, the Harmony Event Map remains
unchanged.