Was fiddle fekkin around with effects today and just happened to stumble on how nicely the Harmonizer is as a boost in the X slot
...even with just the factory preset.
It may just be me but, check it out, if you havent already.
Was fiddle fekkin around with effects today and just happened to stumble on how nicely the Harmonizer is as a boost in the X slot
...even with just the factory preset.
It may just be me but, check it out, if you havent already.
What are your settings for that boost function?
What are your settings for that boost function?
V1-Unison
V2-Unison
Key-E(Dbm)
Balance-0
Mix-0
Stere-0
Ducking-0
Volume-0
In all actuality, this is probably on par with putting a treble booster in the X-slot. But there just seems to be something a little more organic to using the Harmonizer. Ymmv.
Display MoreV1-Unison
V2-Unison
Key-E(Dbm)
Balance-0
Mix-0
Stere-0
Ducking-0
Volume-0
In all actuality, this is probably on par with putting a treble booster in the X-slot. But there just seems to be something a little more organic to using the Harmonizer. Ymmv.
with those settings you are simply increasing the volume since you are adding 2 voices that play the same pitch to the signal. If you turn down mix to -50% you are only hearing the original signal hence no volume boost.
with those settings you are simply increasing the volume since you are adding 2 voices that play the same pitch to the signal. If you turn down mix to -50% you are only hearing the original signal hence no volume boost.
Yeah, i get that....but there is a second voice. Even though it's @ 0 mix, doesn't it add a subtle "doubling effect? I mean, if it's 2 voices, that would seem logical. Or is it just a placebo effect?
if voice balance is at zero you adding two voices to the signal-the mix determines the balance between the original signal and the additional voices. A mix value of -50 is the same as turning the effect off.