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 Ron
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It you layer two voices, how do you change the octave on just one of them. Have 74 phase and latin vocal layered but the latin vocal is too low. How do i raise latin vocal by one octave?

 
Posted : 04/10/2016 5:33 pm
 Tho
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From that current Performance, Select high lighted the Sound that you to edit, On the Left Hand of the screen you will see the Edit button-Press on Edit-Part Setting-Pitch
Adjust the Octave +12 or + 24 (Or -12 or -24)

 
Posted : 04/10/2016 5:45 pm
 Tho
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From that current Performance, Select high lighted the Sound that you to edit, On the Left Hand of the screen you will see the Edit button-Press on Edit-Part Setting-Pitch
Adjust the Octave +12 or + 24 (Or -12 or -24)

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Posted : 04/10/2016 5:47 pm
Bad Mister
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Ron wrote:

It you layer two voices, how do you change the octave on just one of them. Have 74 phase and latin vocal layered but the latin vocal is too low. How do i raise latin vocal by one octave?

Basically the screenshot that Tho provided is correct! Although the instructions on getting there are a bit difficult to follow

Each "layer" is called a "Part".
So what you want to edit is "Part parameters".

From the HOME screen
Press [EDIT] its to the right of the screen
Press [PART SELECT 1/1] to view Part 1 parameters

The top line of the screen always tell you where you are...
Press the lower [COMMON] button or touch "Common" in the lower left corner of the screen

Touch "Part Settings" > "Pitch"

The Note Shift parameter shifts the Part up or down by semitones. +12 is up one octave, -12 is down one octave, and so on.

To select another Part use the [PART SELECT] buttons.

When you have completed your edits, press [STORE] to store your newly edited creation.

Hope that helps.

 
Posted : 04/10/2016 6:03 pm
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