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PITCH EFFECTS EDIT PARAMETERS
EDITING PITCH EFFECTS PARAMETERS-
GENERAL INFORMATION
A single click will activate/deactivate the effect.
Double clicking on the key will enter the Edit
menu of the pitch effect algorithm. Lit key LED
indicates active effect block.
PITCH CORRECTION PARAMETERS
COR Scale - Scale Type
The selections in this category are: Major,
Minor, Other, Custom and MIDI. Other scales
come from the predefined list below. Their
notes based on the root you select appear on
the KEYBOARD in the display. Custom scales
are entered via the COR Custom parameter
below. When the MIDI scale type is selected,
the Voice One corrects to MIDI notes supplied
from a MIDI controller device.
Scale types:
Major
Minor - Natural
Minor - Harmonic
Minor - Ascending Melodic
Chromatic
Dorian
Phrygian
Lydian
Mixolydian
Locrian
Half-Whole Diminished
Whole-Half Diminished
Altered
Neopolitan Minor
Neopolitan Major
Enigmatic
Whole tone
Leading Whole-Tone
Overtone
Augmented
Pentatonic - Major
Pentatonic - Minor
Pentatonic - Dominant
Blues
BeBop (Maj7)
COR Root
The beginning pitch or center tone of the scale
can be selected here. The Pitch Corrector
and Shifter rely on the selection of a root to
correct/shift pitch. If you choose the MIDI
scale type, this parameter does not apply to the
corrector and the value is not displayed on the
front panel. The root selection still applies to
the shifter in this case.
COR Window
Sets the maximum distance between the input
pitch and a note to correct to. An out of tune
pitch must fall within this range to have
correction applied. The LCD display will show
the range to 200 cents above or below the
pitch. A value setting of 600 cents is infinite
correction. With infinite correction all notes are
corrected no matter how many notes there are
in the scale or how out of tune the singer is.
COR Attack
Sets the responsiveness of the correction. 0%
is slow, and 100% is fast correction.
COR Amt - Correction Amount
The Amount control scales the amount of
automatic correction applied to the input voice.
The range is from 0% to 100%. However, 0%
does not mean that the correction is turned off.
The amount of correction that is applied
depends on how far out of tune the input is.
This allows for a very musical way of correcting
pitch, by correcting the large pitch errors while
preserving the natural micro variations around
the correct pitch. For example, a) with the
amount set to 100%, a 10 cent flat input will be
corrected by 10 cents and a 50 cent flat input
will be corrected by 50 cents. b) With the
amount set to 80%, a 10 cent flat input will be
corrected by approx. 5 cents and a 50 cent flat
input will be corrected by approx. 40 cents. c)
With the amount set to 0%, a 10 cent flat input
will not be corrected and a 50 cent flat input will
be corrected by approx. 10 cents.
COR Custom - Scale
Press the ENTER key to begin. The display will
read, COR Custom *Editing*
Use the DATA wheel to scroll around the notes
on the KEYBOARD in the display. The ‘cursor’
is a clear circle. When you arrive at the note
you want, press the ENTER key. The note you
selected will light up. To turn a selected note off
press the ENTER key. Repeat this scrolling /
enter process to add other notes if you wish.
The settings you make take effect immediately.
The custom scale tones you enter are not
octave specific. If the notes you choose are the
same as a Scale Type from the pre-defined
scales, the scale name will flash in the display.
If you leave the preset before storing it, you will
lose the scale setting.
BeBop (dominant)
BeBop (minor)
Hungarian Minor
Hungarian Major
Hungarian Gypsy
Prometheus
HiraJoshi
Iwato
Kumoi
Hawaiian
Kokin
Spanish
Egyptian
Ritusen
Pelog
Pelog2
Javanese Pelog
Oriental
Gypsy
Arabian
Hindu
Persian
Chinese
Custom
MIDI