Applying Harmony To Your Voice - Korg PA800 User Manual

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Singing with a connected microphone

Applying harmony to your voice

9
If you like, start a Style or Song. Adjust the microphone final volume
using the dedicated slider.
10
Adjust the other settings, balancing the Style/Song and microphone with
the BALANCE slider and the Microphone slider.
The settings for the BALANCE and MIC sliders are not saved in memory, so they stay consistent
when selecting different Styles, Performances, Songs or Voice Processor settings.
Applying harmony to your voice
1
Be sure you are in Style Play mode, and select a Style you especially like.
2
Press the Mic tab to show the Microphone panel, and select one of the
available Voice Processor Presets.
Voice Processor Presets are settings for the various Voice Processor modules (Effects, Harmony).
By selecting a Preset, all processing parameters may change.
A Voice Processor Preset is assigned to each Performance or STS. When selecting a different Per-
formance or STS, the Voice Processor Preset may change (depending on the Mic panel lock sta-
tus), changing the type of processing applied to your voice.
Mic panel lock
Use this pop-up menu
to select a Voice Pro-
cessor Preset.
3
If you like, start the Style.
4
Be sure the HARMONY LED is turned on on the control panel.
5
Play some chords, to let the Voice Processor create new voices with them.
6
Sing along with the chords and melody you play on the keyboard.
7
If it is playing, stop the Style.
i
Note: By default, Pre-
set #1 is a solo voice; Pre-
set #2 contains a three-
voice harmony.
i
Note: By default, the
first Performance and
STS have the harmony
effect turned off, to
avoid
any
unwanted
processing from being
applied to the micro-
phone. When you select
a Preset you like, you can
save it to a Performance
or STS (see "Saving your
settings
to
a
Perfor-
mance" on page 39)

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