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Reference [Track Editing]
ZOOM MRS-1608
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1.
Select the rhythm pattern or rhythm song to
be used for harmony generation.
When the selection is finished, press the [EXIT] key to
return to the main screen.
NOTE
Make sure that the selected rhythm pattern/rhythm song
comprises suitable chord information.
2.
Refer to steps 1 – 6 of “Basic steps for
range editing” to select the track/V-take for
harmony generation, and press the
[ENTER] key.
The indication “Hmny Dst” appears on the display. In this
condition, you can select the target destination for writing
the harmony.
HINT
You can only select a single mono track or one track of a
stereo pair as source track for Harmony Generate.
3.
Use the cursor up/down keys and the dial/
status keys to select the track/V-take to be
used as destination.
If you specify the same track/V-take as the source, the
harmony data will be added to the original data and the V-
take will be overwritten. You can also specify a stereo
track or two mono tracks as destination.
HINT
During parameter setting and harmony generation, the
status key of the source track is lit in green and the status key
of the destination track in red. If the source track/V-take is
also selected as destination, the status key is lit in orange.
4.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The display indication changes as follows.
From this screen, you can set the volume and panning for
the source and the harmony parts. The parameter for the
edit source is “SOURCE”. The parameter for the chord
root is called “CHORUS 1”, the parameter for the third
“CHORUS 2”, and the parameter for the fifth “CHORUS
3”.
5.
Verify that “SOURCE LVL” is shown on the
second line of the display, and turn the dial
to set the volume for the edit source.
The setting range is 0 - 127. A setting of 100 results in an
unchanged level.
HINT
When the SOURCE LVL parameter is set to zero, the edit
source will be muted, and only the generated harmony parts
are written to the track.
6.
To set the pan value for the edit source, use
the cursor left/right keys to bring up the
indication “SOURCE Pan” on the display,
and then turn the dial to adjust panning for
the source.
The setting range is L100 (fully left) – 0 (center) – R100
(fully right).
NOTE
When the destination is a mono track, the pan setting will
have no effect.
7.
Use the cursor left/right keys and the dial to
adjust the level and panning for the
harmony parts (CHORUS 1 - 3) in the same
way.
By setting the LVL parameter to zero, you can mute the
respective part.
8.
To adjust the speed with which the created
harmony parts will reach the target pitch,
use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the
indication “HARMONY+ FEELING” on the
display and turn the dial.
The setting range for the FEELING parameter is 0 - 30.
The larger the value, the smoother the transition to the
harmony.
Hmny Dst
Hmny Dst
TR 1- 1
TR 1- 1
HARMONY+
HARMONY+
SOURCE
SOURCE
LVL 100
LVL 100
HARMONY+
HARMONY+
SOURCE
SOURCE
Pan 0
Pan 0
HARMONY+
HARMONY+
FEELING
FEELING
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1608E.book 58 ページ 2004年4月19日 月曜日 午前10時44分
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