The Edit Menu
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The Harmony effect
The Harmony effect block produces the famous TC-Helicon
harmony sound. Your voice is multiplied up to four times at
musical intervals to simulate a group of singers.
“Using the Harmony and Hardtune effects” in the Quick Guide
explains the different guide methods that make the harmonies
sound musically correct.
Harmony effect – main edit page
Style parameter
The Style parameter selects from a range of pre-authored
harmony effects.
– The styles from “High” through “Lower Choir” are called
the
Naturalplay
styles. Each offers a unique voicing ar-
rangement. These styles follow the Key setting to guide the
harmony voices. See the following description of the Key
parameter.
– The styles from “Lower Monks” through “Octave Down
Group” are called the
Shift styles
. These styles
ignore
the
Key setting.
– The four
Notes styles
(“Humanized”, “Tight”, “Male” and
“Female”) shift your voice to any four notes played on a
connected MIDI keyboard to produce harmony. These styles
ignore
the Key setting.
Level parameter
The Level parameter controls the output level of the effect.
Key parameter
The Key parameter sets whether detected chords or a fixed key
is used to guide the Harmony and Hardtune effects.
– When you set the Key parameter to “Auto”, VoiceLive
Touch 2 adjusts harmony automatically by analyzing chords
detected from a connected guitar, music player, MIDI key-
board, or the Roomsense mics.
– When you set the Key parameter away from Auto (C, C#,
D ... to B), VoiceLive Touch 2 will ignore chordal input and
instead will be guided by a combination of the displayed key
and the Major or Minor scale set in the Advanced edit page.
The Key parameter continues to guide the Hardtune effect
even when Harmony is off or when the selected Harmony
style ignores chords (Shift or Notes styles).
Control parameter
The Control parameter sets Hit on/off status.
See “Assigning Hit effects using the Control parameter”.
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