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buttons.Your voice will be tuned to the scale tones
of the key you’ve selected. Alternatively, you can
use a chromatic scale which does not require a key
by turning off both the Major and Minor LEDs.
Method #1(Auto) is the simplest to use and will remain
musically relevant as you change from song to song.You
can use method #2 (fixed key and scale and chromatic)
if you do not play a musical instrument or you simply
want to alternate between the two methods for a
different sound.
Note that with fixed key and scale, you will have to set
the key for every song in which you plan to use the
HardTune effect unless you use the chromatic scale.
To change a preset to Auto, hold both the Major and
Minor buttons for a moment so that the Auto LED turns
on.To change a preset from Auto to fixed key and scale,
tap either of the Major, Minor or Key buttons or hold the
On footswitch. This can be stored with each preset by
holding the Preset footswitch.
To create the HardTune effect:
1. Find a preset with only the HardTune button lit.
2. Choose Auto, fixed key and scale, or chromatic and
set accordingly.
3. Activate the On footswitch.
4. Sing while you play your instrument (Auto on) or
sing in the key you’ve set.
Repeatedly tap the HardTune button to cycle through
the options and effect off. See the For Advanced Users
section for information on more options. The basic
HardTune options are described below.
Uni - Your voice remains in the same octave in which
you sing but your notes are HardTuned.
Up - Your voice is shifted one octave up and
HardTuned.
Down - Your voice is shifted one octave down and
HardTuned.
Char 1 - Lower gender is added to your voice in
addition to HardTune.
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