![]() However, it is also possible to build a sequence of such changes in the aforementioned Chord Scheme Panel. Further possibilities are provided, as the harmonies can be pitched up or down by two octaves via the arrows to the right of the voicing buttons.Ĭlearly, users could simply record a series of chord and harmony Preset selection options on a MIDI track to automate the required changes through a complete song. However, if the chord is more complex (a sixth, seventh or ninth chord, for example), the next note within the chord is used instead. If the chord is a simple triad, then the fourth setting creates a harmony an octave higher than the lead voice note. ![]() ![]() With second and third, Mu Voice uses the next notes within the chord above the lead voice to create the harmony. ![]() With the first setting, no pitch–shifting is applied. Four basic settings are available here - first, second, third and fourth - and these refer not to musical intervals, but to the stacking of the harmony relative to the notes within the chord being used to construct the harmony. The large Voicing Display in blue towards the top of each channel strip indicates the harmony generated for each channel. The purpose of some of the Harmony Channel controls, such as Volume and Pan, is self–evident, but one or two others are worth explaining.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |