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Vocoder Scoop Threshold (Vocoder styles only)
With a Vocoder style currently loaded, this parameter allows you to pro-
duce a scooped harmony note only when you hit a keyboard note (or
notes) above a certain velocity. The MIDI velocity range can be set from
0 to 127 although you will most likely be using the higher velocities.
To edit the Scoop parameters:
1.
Use the Data Wheel to select the program you want to edit and press
the
Edit button
.
2.
Press the softkey that corresponds to Scoop. (
Scp
)
3.
Select a different style preset using the Data Wheel. If you are satis-
fied with loading a different style, refer to the ÒStoring your EditsÓ
section on page 30. Press the
Edit button
again to modify the cur-
rent Scoop style or, to create a new Scoop style from scratch, load
one of the blank styles (
BlnkScp #
) and then press the
Edit
button.
4.
The first screen is the Scoop Occurrence setting. This should be set
to the maximum value (100%) while you are experimenting with the
other Scoop parameters. When you have set the other parameters to
your liking the Occurrence setting can be reduced.
5.
To set the Scoop amount press the right arrow button. Turn the Data
Wheel to edit voice #1. Select the other voices with the softkeys
beneath them and modify them with the Data Wheel.
6.
To set the Scoop rate press the right arrow button. Turn the Data
Wheel to edit voice #1. Zero is the slowest and 10 is the fastest rate.
Select the other voices with the softkeys beneath them and modify
them with the Data Wheel. To get your bearings, start by setting the
rates at the lower settings and increase once you find the Scoop
Amount that you like.
7.
(Vocoder styles only) Press the right arrow button to advance to the
Vocoder Threshold screen. The Data Wheel changes the value above
which scoops are triggered by keyboard velocity.
Reverb
The Vocalist Workstation EXÕs reverb effect is designed to surround
your voice and the harmony voices with an acoustic environment.
Because humans seldom if ever hear sounds without also hearing reflec-
tions off of nearby objects, the reverb effect adds realism to your perfor-
mance.
The control parameters are very flexible and can simulate everything
from an intimate studio to a large reflective hall and points in between.
The factory programmed reverb styles allow quick changes and provide a
starting point for your reverb explorations.
Each program may be stored with its own reverb setting to allow differ-
ent effects for the songs in your repertoire. For more information on
reverb, see the Vocalist EX Series Applications Guide.
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