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25—Harmony
328 www.Roland.com Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual
Selecting the Harmony Source and Processors
1. Select the recorded track you want to harmonize by selecting it as the HARMONY
SOURCE value.
2. Press
to move to the USE EFFECT Board area. In this area, you select the effect
boards you wish to assign to Harmony. You can choose the internal effects—Board
A—and any optional VS8F-2 effect boards you’ve installed.
The internal processors—FX 1 and 2—are the foundation of
the Harmony feature. Turn the Time/Value dial so that check
BOARD A and FX 1 and 2 are assigned to Harmony.
3. Turn the Time/Value dial some more to activate any other effect board you wish to
use.
HARMONY ALGORITHM Screen
1. On the HARMONY ASSIGN screen (Page 327), press F1 (EDIT) to display the
HARMONY ALGORITHM screen.
On this screen, you can configure the Harmony source and turn the Harmony
sequencer and MIDI control on and off.
Selecting Pre or Post Harmonies
Set the SRC Pre/Post switch to determine whether or not the signal from
the selected source track is sent to the Harmony feature:
Pre
—so that the recorded track’s signal is sent to the Harmony feature before it
passes through its track channel fader. This allows you to adjust the level of the
track itself without affecting the level of the track’s harmonies. This setting is useful
when you want the harmonies to remain at a constant level as the source track’s
level moves up and/or down.
Pst
—so that the recorded track’s signal goes to Harmony after the track’s track
channel fader. When SRC is set to Post, any change you make to the track channel’s
level also changes the Harmony volume. This can be handy when you want a vocal
and its harmonies to go up and down in volume together.
At the left of each effect board’s name, the VS-2000 shows you the Harmony parts the
the board supplies to Harmony.
As long as at least one pair of processors is assigned to Harmony, the feature remains
turned on. When you want to turn Harmony off, make sure no board remains assigned
to the feature.
In this illustration, the
internal effects and two
optional VS8F-2 boards are
assigned to Harmony.
VS2000OMUS.book 328 ページ 2004年10月20日 水曜日 午後3時3分

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