Oh EXCELLENT. It does work the same way then.
That's good to know.
I can't wait to finally start using this board as my main instrument. I bought it three months ago, and still haven't performed with it. Sad eh? LOL.
The only thing I can say in my defense is that I work 9 to 5 and sing 3 to 4 nights a week, so I've had very little free time to learn the thing.
I'm finally on the "M"'s of my midi files though. :-)
OH, quick question? I have used the IH vocalizer with my Korg for years. One of the most convenient things was the fact that it rested on top of my board. The pedal turned it on and off, and as far as on the fly harmony went it's great. Buttons are arranged in a vertical patter, 5th below - 3rd below - dub you voice - 3rd above and 5th above.
With a quick press I can choose any or all combinations. It modulated accorded to the chord played at the time, and whatever note I sang. I'm sure the Solton is even better as to sound and application. This is mainly arrangements I'm referring to, not midi files, although you can do a similar thing. Have to pick a track though, so if the instrument isn't playing anything at that time, there is no chord info. Naturally arrangements are ALWAYS showing a chord recognition over all, so it was never an issue.
So I'm curious if the SD1 has that "live music" user friendliness. Does it have one touch buttons set up so you can say "Ok, give me upper 3rd harmony, (sing 4 lines), now I want a 3rd below as well (push), etc.
If so, does it follow whatever chord is playing on the style as well?