Using the Tone Button
When you activate the Tone button, your voice will
sound smoother and brighter. There are three high
quality studio effects that accomplish this: adaptive
“Shape” EQ, adaptive compression and de-essing.
Adjusting the Harmony Level
Turn the Harmony control to raise or lower the amount
of harmony added to your voice. If the Double button is
on, the extra voice it adds will be adjusted as well.
Changing the FX Volume
Turn the FX control knob to raise or lower the mix level
of the effect style selected with the FX button.
Thicken Your Voice with the Double Button
Activating this button will simulate the effect of you
singing along with yourself to make your lead voice
sound thicker. It can be stored on or off in each preset.
Editing Presets
You can change the Double, FX, Voice 1, Voice 2 and
Manual mode features to your liking by pressing their
associated buttons. Pressing the Preset button will cancel
your edits and load the next preset.
Storing Edited Presets
You can store an edited preset for the next time you
need it. Press and hold the Preset button to store both
the A and B settings for that preset number. If you save
your two favorite A and B settings in preset number 1,
they will be ready when you power up without you
having to scroll forward to load them each time. Note
that the positions of the Input,Tone, Humanize, FX, and
Harmony controls are not individually saved with
presets, they are global (affecting all presets).
How Harmony-M Reads the Sustain Pedal
If you play a chord, then press the sustain pedal while
singing, you’re able to add a keyboard riff that doesn’t
affect the harmony.
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