Topic: customizing presets

hi folks;
am new to this so please excuse an elementary question: how do i customize presets to approximate the harmonies of specific groups, ie: beatles, eagles, beach boys, buffalo springfield, poco, byrds, isely bros., etc.? i have seen folks successully do this on you tube, but have no idea how to work off the presets already loaded.

thank you for your help

argo

Re: customizing presets

Hi Argo,

You do not mention which device you have, as the procedure to customize is different depending on the device.

Could you please let us know which device you have.

As the forum has different sections for each device, your question should really be posted to the appropriate section.

I would suggest, closing this thread, and re-posting your question in the relevent section, as the people that can help with your device would generally frequent the section relevent to them and you.

Last edited by shoxproductions (2012-01-12 01:26:55)

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Re: customizing presets

which item?

VL2
VLT
VLR
Harmony XT

it's the first question

The second...
is..

study your item.
Understand the music harmony to produce, which kind of voices are in the harmony.

Buying a gear like VL2, is like to buy a surgical room completely working. But you have to study as a doctor to use all the apparels at the best.
At the same way VL2 have a lot of ready to go presets that help to begin. But you need to understand parameters, number of voices, genre of voice, position in the space, chord harmony.

We're waiting for a gear that listen to a music and produce a presets that reproduce it... but don't exist at the moment

Re: customizing presets

If can help I began to understand harmony looking at the music sheets to understand how much different notes have to reproduce a choir. and if higher or lower compared to melody.