Operation Manual

Editing the Vocal Layer
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Stutter effect block / tab
Stutter is essentially a small sampler, used to
make a quick recording of your vocal and play it
back repeatedly, in time with the music. Depend-
ing on the division setting, the sample used for
the Stutter effect can be longer or shorter.
Stutter is great for Pop, Hip Hop and EDM
genres, but can find a home in any style of music
when used creatively.
Stutter effect block parameters
The Stutter effect block has the following param-
eters that allow you to adjust the effect:
Stutter Style
Division
Direction
Hit Control
Path
Capture
Global
Tips and tricks for working
with the Stutter effect
It takes some practice to learn when to press
the stutter button in relation to your singing
in order to get a good working sample. Take
some time to experiment with the timing of
footswitch pressing and the division parame-
ter to see how the two interact.
There is a Direction parameter that can play a
reversed version of the sample. Try changing
it from Forward to Reverse.
Stutter is much easier to control and integrate
into your performance when the button is set
to Momentary operation. When remapping
Stutter to a footswitch, remember to set that
footswitch to Momentary.
Stutter can be used in a similar fashion to Har-
mony Hold – see “Tips and tricks for working
with the Harmony effect”. Try starting the stut-
ter effect on a note, then sing around that stut-
ter note with your lead voice while the stutter
runs. It can help to mimic the stutter sound
with your lead voice while you do this. Phras-
es like “yeah, “nah-nah” etc. can work well.