TC Electronic Intelligent Vocal Harmony Harmony4 Manual

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Summary of Intelligent Vocal Harmony Harmony4

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    Manual version 1.1.

  • Page 3: Harmony4 User’S Manual

    Harmony4 page 3 harmony4 user’s manual table of contents chapter 1: introduction introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 main features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 4: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1: introduction thank you for purchasing the harmony4 plug in from tc-helicon. This product is a landmark plug-in. It is the first time our harmony technology has been made available as a software plug-in. The arrival of faster, more capable computer platforms, and secure hardware such as tc...

  • Page 5: Support Information

    Support information the tc support interactive website www.Tcsupport.Tc is designed as an online support, and information center. At the site you can find answers to specific questions regarding tc-helicon software, and hardware. All known issues are stored in a database searchable by product, categ...

  • Page 6: System Requirements

    System requirements windows • powercore running version 2.0.2 or higher • desktop or laptop computer that meets powercore system requirements • vst compatible host application • system must meet requirements of the host application mac os x • macintosh system os x 10.4 • powercore running version 2....

  • Page 7: Chapter 2: Descriptions

    Chapter 2: descriptions the main interface here we discuss getting around the gui. More detail on parameters follows later in the manual. 1. Host area - this will be displayed differently for each host program. In this case, the host area of cubase sx is shown. 2. Visualization area - here you can s...

  • Page 8: The Main Interface (Cont.)

    The main interface (cont.) 4. Preset area - this drop down menu displays the included factory presets. This menu is provided in case the host application does not have a preset menu of its own. 5. Wet/dry mix, and pan - there is an optional dry path through the plug in for times when you use harmony...

  • Page 9: The Voices Tab

    The voices tab the voices tab allows editing of settings you need most for each harmony voice. The number of parameters differs depending on the harmony mode. Level here you can mix the relative levels of each of the four voices. There is also an "off" value which will disable any voice. Note that t...

  • Page 10: The Humanize Tab

    When note source is set to "manual", you can select the input note with your mouse. When note source is set to "sung", the input note is determined by the pitch of the singer. Output note each of the 4 harmony voices can produce a different harmony note for every given input (sung note). Use these p...

  • Page 11: The Control Tab

    Vibrato style & amount a unique modeled vibrato based on the analysis of human singers can be added to each harmony voice using a combination of these two parameters. When style, and amount are chosen, vibrato occurs when the pitch of the lead voice has settled momentarily. This more closely simulat...

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    To take full advantage of this mode, you will need to have 4 tracks of midi data on separate channels driving harmony4. Key & scale (available only in scale mode) use these parameters to set the key, and scale type. The scale defines the map for how the harmony voices will react to the input pitch. ...

  • Page 13: The Setup Tab

    Root, and chord (available only in chord mode) use these parameters to set the chord root (e.G. C), and chord type (e.G. Major 7). The chord defines the allowable notes for the harmony voices. The setup tab when using the two modes that require midi input, notes, and chords, it is essential to match...

  • Page 14: Harmony Modes Background

    Chapter 3 - producing harmony harmony modes background a quick description of why the harmony modes are required is that they help harmony4 “sing the right notes”. Each harmony mode requires different input from you and is capable of producing different harmony sounds. We will use a little allegory ...

  • Page 15: Getting Set Up

    Dictate to harmony4 what harmony notes you’d like to hear. Once a harmony note, or notes are held down on your midi keyboard, or midi track, this is where they will stay regardless of your changing vocal melody. Shift mode shifts the pitch of the lead melody by a fixed interval. This is most useful ...

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    Any equalization of the send to harmony4 should be removed. You can add eq after the plug-in, if required. While harmony4 has excellent pitch detection, it may have trouble finding a pitch in growled, or extremely raspy voices. 4. Create a send bus from the audio track to harmony4. This will be hand...

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    You may want to record a scratch midi chord track in your host sequencer in the song sections where harmony is required so you can try the different chords presets without having to play at the same time. 3. You can now listen to how the different chord presets sound as the song plays. At this point...

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    If you’ve stayed with this text up to this point, you’ve received a good overview of what harmony4 has to offer. From this point onwards you can work with presets in the harmony modes that suit your workflow best. Harmony4 page 18.

  • Page 19: Chapter 4: Appendix

    Chapter 4: appendix troubleshooting for the more extensive and up to date troubleshooting information please visit www.Tcsupport.Tc i don’t hear any harmony voices, but the input meter to harmony4 shows input level - nothing on the output? There are several common reasons harmonies are not being pro...

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    Scale types and voicings table harmony4 page 20 lead v oice c c # d eb e f f# g g # a bb b maj1 3rd above e nc f nc g a nc b nc c d d 5th above g nc a nc b c nc d nc e f f maj2 3rd above e nc f nc g a nc c nc c d d 5th above g nc a nc c c nc e nc e f f maj3 3rd above e nc f nc g a nc bb nc c d d 5th...

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    Chord types and voicings table the following gives additional detail on chords mode. It shows the range of chords recognized by harmony4 based on a chord root of c in the left column. To the right in the table is the combination of notes that are required to be played in order for harmony4 to recogn...