Antares Harmony Engine user manual
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35 Vibratos This preset demonstrates the use of the Vibrato controls to create special effects. It includes one Harmony Preset that features amplitude- only vibrato (more accurately tremolo) and another that features extreme pitch variation. In each case the original input is muted and the presets impose their effects on a D7 chord. Things to try: Adjust the various channels’ vibrato settings. Unmute the original input. Change Harmony mode to Scale Interval or Chord Degrees and see how the...
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37 Chapter 5: Tutorial Sessions As mentioned in Chapter 1, the composers who produced three of the Harmony Engine demo compositions have been kind enough to allow us to include the actual sessions for you to load into your host and experiment with. In each case, we’ve provided versions of each demo for a number of the most popular host applications. To keep the sessions to manageable size, all accompaniment tracks have been mixed to a single stereo track. Any pre-processing of the vocal tracks...
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38 Stay By Me (Paloma Ramos and Jason Poyner; produced by Brian English) This pop ballad consists of a lead vocal track by singer/songwriter Paloma Ramos with piano accompaniment by co -writer Jason Poyner. Producer Brian English generated MIDI data from Jason’s original keyboard performance and edited it for use as harmony control input to a single instance of Harmony Engine. Brian used two of Harmony Engine’s MIDI modes for different harmony voicing effects. In some sections, he used MIDI Omni...
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39 Lif t Us Away (gerry bassermann) This country-tinged song features two vocalists, a male and a female, each processed with an instance of Harmony Engine. Between the two parts, gerry uses three different Harmony Control modes as follows: Male Singer The male singer’s performance is split into three distinct sections: In the first section, the harmonic structure is relatively simple, allowing four harmony voices to be generated using Scale Interval mode in G Major. The selected intervals are 8vb,...
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40 Notice how the number of female harmony voices changes at various places in the song. In MIDI Channel mode, a harmony voice is only active when MIDI data is present on its channel, so it’s easy to have a duet in one section and four part harmony in the next (or even from note to note). Things to try: Select different intervals in the male singer’s Scale Intervals sections.Try different Register and Spread settings during the male’s Chord Name section. Experiment with the Freeze functions. Try...
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41 The third track is made up of disconnected phrases from what will eventually be the lead vocal. Still using Scale Interval mode in C Major, Harmony Engine creates four voices, all a 3rd below the original. Each of the four voices have different Pan, Vibrato and Throat Length settings. In the Humanize section, Naturalize is set to a moderate amount, with a little bit of Pitch Variation and no Timing Variation. Finally, the lead vocal uses Harmony Engine to create four harmony voices in Chord...