User Guide

Chapter 11: Working With Audio
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Portamento controls how fast the pitch will change from one pitch to another. Settings above zero give smooth
transition from one pitch to another.
Pitch Styles
When you generate audio harmonies to your recorded vocal tracks, you can select Pitch Styles to add vibrato and
scooping effects to the vocal harmonies. There is a drop down combo list at the bottom of each voice. You can
choose a type of “pitch effect” (combination of vibrato and scooping) called a Pitch Style to be applied to each
harmony voice.
In the example screenshot, we have chosen “Crooner,” “Lite Jazz,” “Lounge,” and “Head Voice” – somewhat
similar vibrato types, but different for each harmony voice.
The Pitch Styles are especially useful for harmonies generated from MIDI tracks, because these lack any vibrato.
Now by applying these pitch effects, you can get a natural sounding vibrato for these harmonies.
Now let’s preview our harmonies! Press the [PREVIEW] button, and after a 5-10 second delay, you’ll
hear a 10 second sample of the harmony. Once you hear it, you can tweak the settings, for example:
- make the original voice louder by increasing the Dry Voice Level slider.
- to make the individual harmony voices louder, increase their sliders.
- to change the stereo separation, change the Pan sliders
- to make the group more “loose” sounding, increase the Timing slider
- to make the pitches and pitch-transitions more human, increase the Pitch and Portamento sliders
- change the whole Octave of all of the harmonies with the octave slider.
If you’d like to get more help on-line about the settings, inside the dialog press the Help button and then
click anywhere in the dialog.
This launches the Band-in-a-Box Help file with more information.