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Fixed Harmony
5.24.2
The
Fixed Harmony
mode creates two voices at fixed intervals from the note played, with the possibility of using
feedback and/or delay to create cascades of upward/downward shifting.
Figure 5-28 – The Fixed Harmony Pitch Shifter Type
INPUT MODE
– Specifies whether the incoming signal should be processed in stereo (as shown in the block
diagram above) or summed to mono and then sent to both voices.
VOICE1 DETUNE, VOICE 2 DETUNE
– Sets the detune amount of the voice in a range of +/- 50 cents.
VOICE1 SHIFT, VOICE2 SHIFT
– Sets the shift amount of the voice in a range of +/- 12 half-steps.
VOICE1 LEVEL, VOICE2 LEVEL
– Sets the volume level of the voice.
VOICE1 PAN, VOICE2 PAN
– Sets the panning of the voice.
VOICE1 DELAY, VOICE2 DELAY
–
Sets the delay time of the voice. When a delay time is shown in
parenthesis, it is being set automatically by a
TEMPO
parameter (see below). Set the corresponding
TEMPO
to
“NONE” for manual control.
VOICE1 DLYTEMPO, VOICE2 DLYTEMPO
– Locks the corresponding TIME parameter in rhythmic
relation to the global tempo. For example, if the global tempo is 120 BPM, and
TEMPO
is set to “1/4” (one echo
per beat), time will be 500 ms. To ignore the global tempo, set to “NONE.”
VOICE1 FEEDBACK, VOICE 2 FEEDBACK
– Sets how much of the output signal is returned to the input
for “shift-upon-shift” effects. Using both feedback and delay (above) results in cool-sounding cascades.