 Hey, it's Morgan from T.C. Helicon. Today, I'm going to be showing you how to use your MIDI controller to manage your harmonies in Voice Live Touch 2. Actually, a preset that's going to help you a lot with getting to MIDI notes mode. It's called MIDI Notes. It's number 155. And once you're on that preset, that basically means that Voice Live Touch 2 knows except incoming signals that are coming through the MIDI channel. Okay, so we're going to go into the Edit menu. And on the Harmony page, we get to decide what style of harmony we're using based on the MIDI controller notes being played. There are a few different styles that we have to choose from. And we're going to talk about two today. First is MIDI notes mode, which follows what I'm playing on my MIDI controller regardless of what my voice does. Alternatively, natural playing mode based on MIDI, analyzes the MIDI notes that I'm playing, the notes that I'm singing with my voice, and finds the best fit harmonies from the two of those. I'll show you what the two sound like compared to each other. The first is notes mode. And now we'll try natural play mode, which is going to follow what my voice does. So going back to our notes mode, there are a few things that are important to point out. It's actually our last four styles on the style list here that are going to fit with the MIDI notes mode setting. All of the other settings while you're on the MIDI preset will defer to natural play. So our options are between humanized notes, tight notes, male notes, and female notes. The most important thing about the difference between humanized notes and tight notes is that humanized notes have a little bit of tone added for a more natural sound, as well as vibrato, so it sounds a little bit more like a humanist singing. In comparison, tight notes will be a little bit more robotic or flat to give you a little bit more of a hard tune effect. I'll show you the difference between the two and just make sure to listen for the vibratos. First, I'll show you humanized notes. And now for tight notes, which are the flatter ones, there are two more styles of harmonies that you can use for notes mode with MIDI. The first is male, and the second is female notes mode. Both of those emphasize, respectively, the lower range and the higher range so that your tenor changes, not your octave or your pitch. So if you want to edit the settings on the vibrato or the humanization of the notes mode harmonies that are being created with your MIDI, you just have to go into the advanced edit mode on the harmony page by hitting edit once again. You'll have to customize these settings to yourself based on your needs, but there's a lot of different options in there specifically to do with the vibrato and humanization aspects. So that was a quick rundown on how to create MIDI harmonies with your Voice Live Touch 2. Thanks for watching!