8
Using the HarmonyMan
TM
Select a Voicing
Turn the
Voice 1
and
Voice 2
knobs counter-clockwise until both Voicing
Displays read
OF
.
Now turn the
Voice 1
knob clockwise to select a voicing. For this example,
select
3H
(a third up) for Voice 1, and leave Voice 2
OF
. See pages 12-14
for descriptions of available voicings.
Setting the Key and Scale Automatically or Manually
Using its built-in musIQ
TM
technology, the HarmonyMan
TM
can determine
what key you’re in just by listening to the chords you’re playing. This is very
useful when you don’t want to set the key for every song. Just leave the musIQ
button enabled and the HarmonyMan will choose the best key automatically.
Alternatively, you can manually set the key and scale you want to use by
holding down the Memory Select footswitch and strumming a chord. Both
methods for setting the key are described on page 9.
When the musIQ button is enabled, the color of the LED in the Harmony
Key Display indicates how obvious the current key is, based on the chord
progression you’re playing.
Note:
A chord progression provides better results than a single chord
when the musIQ feature is determining the key and scale automatically.
A green LED in the Harmony Key Display indicates the key and scale are
recognized and are set. A yellow LED means some ambiguity exists regarding
the key and scale, but harmonization continues using that key and scale.
A single red LED cycling around the Harmony Key Display indicates that the
HarmonyMan’s key recognition memory needs chord information to determine
the key and scale. Note that when this occurs and the harmony is turned on,
the most recent automatic harmony key and scale are displayed and used for
harmony. If the musIQ button is disabled, the most recent manually set key
and scale are used.
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