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Reference [Track Editing]

ZOOM HD8/HD16

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3.

Use the cursor left/right keys or the status

keys to select the target track, and use the

dial to select the V-take number.

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 Level” 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 Level 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 second line of

the display, and then turn the dial to adjust

panning for the source.

The setting range is L100 (fully left) – 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 Chorus Level 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 “Feeling” on the second line of 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.

9.

Press the cursor down key.

The display indication changes as follows.
At this screen, you can specify the start point in time units,
measures/beats/ticks, or by using marks.
(To return to the previous screen, press the cursor up key.)

10

.

Use the cursor left/right keys and the dial to

specify the start point for harmony

generation.

You can also use the MARKER [

U]/[

I

] keys, ZERO [

U]

key, and REW [

T]/FF [Y] keys to locate the point.

By pressing the PLAY [

R] key in this condition, you can

check what the result will sound like when the function is
executed.

HINT

The manual and automatic punch-in/punch-out functions (

p.

41) can also be used at this point.

11

.

To start harmony generation, hold down the

REC [

O

] key and press the PLAY [

R

] key.

Recording starts. The display indication changes as follows.

When the second line of the display reads “Chord”, the chord
of the current rhythm pattern/rhythm song is shown.
During recording, you can use the cursor left/right keys to call
up and edit the Source level and panning, Chorus 1 – 3 level
and panning, and the Feeling parameter. The settings will be
reflected in the recorded result.

Harmony+

Harmony+
SourceLevel=100

SourceLevel=100

Harmony+

Harmony+
SourcePan=0

SourcePan=0

Harmony+

Harmony+
Feeling=15

Feeling=15

Mark

Measures/beats/ticks

Time

Start 000:00:000

Start 000:00:000

Ó00 001-01-00

00 001-01-00

Harmony+

Harmony+
Chord=C Maj

Chord=C Maj

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