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5
 
Making More Detailed Backing Chorus 
Settings (Harmony Event Map)
 
In Version 2, when applying backing chorus, you can now 
specify precisely the time and pitches in the harmony and the 
backing chorus ON/OFF status. This allows you, for 
example, to freely add harmonies to solo vocals. In adding 
detailed backing chorus, the time at which the backing 
chorus starts and stops and the pitches used in the harmonies 
are specified together. This timing and pitch data is referred 
to as the “
 
Harmony Event Map
 
.”
Use the following procedure to edit pitches using the 
Harmony Event Map.
 
1.
 
Selecting the patch to which you want to apply the 
harmony sequence.
 
2.
 
Press [F2] (EDIT) in the Vocal Tool Box pitch selection 
screen.
 
The Harmony Sequence Edit screen appears.
 
fig.04-362d
 
3.
 
Press [F3] (=> PRM.).
 
The Harmony Sequence Parameter screen appears.
 
fig.04-374ad
 
4.
 
Press [F2] (MAP EDIT).
 
The Harmony Event Map screen appears.
 
fig.04-374d
 
In the Harmony Event Map screen, you can input the 
time at which you want addition of the backing chorus 
to start as well as the pitch for each of the three voices 
comprising the harmony.
Taken together, this timing and pitch data is referred to 
as a “
 
harmony event
 
.”
 
fig.03-400
 
You can freely add backing chorus wherever you want 
in the song by arranging harmony events in the 
preferred sequence.
The sequence of harmony events with the information 
they contain is called a “
 
harmony event map
 
.”
Initially, only one harmony event, “AUTO,” is input at 
the beginning of the harmony event map.
 
AUTO:
 
After the specified point in the song, the backing chorus 
is automatically added in accordance with the rhythm 
arrangement’s chord map.
 
5.
 
Press [F1] (NEW).
 
A new harmony event is inserted.
 
fig.04-3741d
 
6.
 
Move the cursor to “TIME” and specify the time at 
which you want the backing chorus to start with the 
TIME/VALUE dial.
 
fig.04-375d
 
* You cannot change the time of the harmony event at the start 
of the song.
 
7.
 
Move the cursor to“VOICE1” and specify the pitch for 
the first voice with the TIME/VALUE dial.
 
fig.04-3751d
Time
Pitch
Start point for the
backing chorus
Start point for the
next backing chorus 
Voice 1
pitch
Voice 2
pitch
Voice 3
pitch