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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 Vibrato style or, to create a new Vibrato style from scratch, load
one of the blank styles (
BlnkVibr #
) and then press the
Edit
button.
4.
To increase and decrease the Vibrato Depth on voice number one,
turn the Data Wheel. Press the softkeys below the LCD to select
other voices for editing. The softkeys are also be used to raise or
lower values.
5.
To edit the Vibrato Rate, press the Right Arrow button to move to
the next edit screen. Select one of the voices with the softkeys and
use the Data Wheel to edit the value.
6.
To vary the Vibrato Delay, press the Right Arrow button to move to
the next edit screen. Select one of the voices with the softkeys and
use the Data Wheel to edit the value.
7.
To edit the Randomness parameter, press the Right Arrow button to
move to the next edit screen. Select one of the voices with the soft-
keys and increase or decrease the amount of Randomness with the
Data Wheel while you sing.
Scoop
ÒScoopingÓ refers to a technique singers use where they bend the pitch
into a note from below the target pitch. This feature makes your Vocalist
Workstation EX harmonies sound like a group of singers improvising
their parts.
There are two ways of introducing Scoop: you can use the Randomness
factor in the Scalic, Chromatic and Vocoder modes to have the voices
scoop automatically at random intervals or, in Vocoder mode only, you
can introduce it deliberately via MIDI velocity. Scoop does not function
in Pitch Correct mode.
Scoop Occurrence
This parameter allows you to set how often you would like the Vocalist
Workstation EX to produce a scoop. A 50 percent occurrence rate means
that, on average, one in every two notes you sing will scoop into pitch.
Scoop Amount
The amount of Scoop is applied in cents, from 0 to 900. Zero is no scoop
and 900 is equivalent to 9 semitones. The higher values are not intended
to produce long portamento-type slides into a note; they are intended to
sound more like the voice has quickly come up from a non-pitched note
below the input note.
Scoop Rate
Scoop time is variable from 0 (slowest) to 10 (fastest). The numbers rep-
resent a range of acceptable rates but are not referenced to any specific
time scale.
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