Operation–harmony, Pitch correct mode, The editing parameters – MACKIE Digital 8Bus D8B v5.1 User Manual
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D8B Manual • Appendices • page 146
Pitch Correct Mode
Pitch Bender:
Use the bender to manually raise
or lower the pitch of the shifted voices. This works
just like a spring-loaded keyboard pitch bender.
Pitch Bend Range:
The range parameter lets you
set the maximum amount of pitch bend that can be
applied to the vocal.
Pitch Controller:
Use the keyboard to force the
vocal to an exact pitch.
Keyboard Octave Select:
Selects the octave that
the keyboard represents.
Slope:
Use this lovely window to set the
transition rate between the original vocal sound and
the pitch-corrected sound.
Operation–Harmony
Harmony mode is used to create everything from
harmonies to doubled voices. To make sure you are
in Harmony mode, make sure it is selected.
The Editing Parameters
The editing parameters are the tools that allow
you to put some spice into your harmonies or
doubled voices. Some of the editing parameters are
used in all control modes, and others are specific to
one control mode.
Parameter
Manual
SmartChord
SmartKey
PitchShift
Interval
yes
yes
yes
Gender
yes
yes
yes
yes
Detune
yes
yes
yes
yes
Volume
yes
yes
yes
yes
Pan
yes
yes
yes
yes
Styles
yes
yes
yes
yes
Envelope
yes
Key/Scale
yes
Interval
Using the interval sliders, you can adjust the
interval of each of the four harmony voices.
Basically, “Interval” controls the voicing of the
harmonies relative to your lead note. When in the
SmartChord and SmartKey control modes, the
interval settings are divided into seven coarse steps.
Each step directs the voice in a different way. The
following table describes the individual intervals in
musical and nonmusical terms. Note that, although
the descriptions for the SmartChord and SmartKey
intervals are similar, SmartChord intervals follow the
lead voice “loosely” and SmartKey intervals follow
the lead voice’s every pitch movement.
SmartChord
SmartChord
SmartKey
SmartKey
non-musical
musical
non-musical
musical
Step
description
description
description
description
Bass
lowest
root of chord,
lowest
octave below lead
octave down
Baritone low
3rd of chord, in
low
3rd of chord, in
the octave down
the octave below
Tenor
just underneath 5th of chord, in
just underneath 5th of chord, in
lead
the octave below
the lead
the octave below
Unison
same as lead
unison
the same note
unison
as the lead
Alto
just above
3rd of chord
just above
intelligent 3rd
lead
the lead
Mezzo
high
5th of chord
high
5th above lead
Soprano highest
an octave above
highest
octave above lead
the root
When using the Pitch Shift control mode, Interval
works in a different, but simple way. Pitch Shift
interval is set from –24 to +24 for each voice. Each
digit corresponds to one semitone above or below the
lead pitch. For example, –24 would be two octaves
below the lead, +12 would be an octave above the
lead. The intervals for Pitch Shift are represented
with numbers as they are not “intelligent” intervals.
Pitch Shift intervals are always a parallel distance
away from the lead note no matter what the key and
scale of the music.