Help with the harmonizer please

Started by jeep4446, December 18, 2020, 03:18:38 PM

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jeep4446

Hi Friends , just got a deal on my new SX900 I couldn't turn down , traded my PSR970 on the SX900.  I asked the store owner what would he give me for my PSR 970, (thinking maybe 1000.00 for it) , he surprised when he said take the SX900 for 1000.00 cash tax in and my Psr970 . I grab it and ran out of the store thinking he may change his mind on the deal !!  lol

My question on the SX900 , Under the harmonizer settings it there a pitch correction setting , if so, how do I get to it ??  Hope there is a correction , I don't sing for money , need all the help I can get  lol    Thanks to anyone who can help !!   Manse

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Quote from: jeep4446 on December 18, 2020, 03:18:38 PM...
My question on the SX900 , Under the harmonizer settings it there a pitch correction setting , if so, how do I get to it ??  Hope there is a correction , I don't sing for money , need all the help I can get  lol    Thanks to anyone who can help !!   Manse

Hi Manse,

please refer to the SX900 Reference Manual, section "8 Microphone" (starting on page 93).
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First go to "Mic Setting > Vocal" and set "Pitch Detect" to "Bass" or "Alto/Tenor", depending on your voice range.

To change the "Pitch Correct" settings, first select the desired Vocal Harmony type. Then touch the "Gear" symbol  ( )  to call up the Detail Setting. (Refer to page 99 of the Reference Manual.)


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris

● Everyone kept saying "That won't work!" - Then someone came along who didn't know that, and - just did it.
● Never put the Manual too far away: There's more in it than you think! ;-)

jeep4446

Hi Chris , thank you sir for that fast response , I will certainly get out the manual and refer to the pages and instructions you've left here for me to follow , wishing you a Merry Christmas and be safe !