Keyboard Harmony follows what the Left hand chords are playing to produce the right hand harmony.
I wasn't playing the keyboard, though. I was using Cubase to send MIDI to the Genos.
I had previously recorded MIDI from the Genos style, with the Genos controlled by the Chord Looper.
Then, with my backup band recorded, I played lead as single notes. When I played that recorded lead into
Port1 Ch1 with that channel set to
Keyboard, my lead played back through the
Right 1 voice, with harmony when I had
Keyboard Harmony turned on. When I played that recorded lead into
Port1 Ch3 with that channel set to
Right2, my lead played back through the
Right 2 voice. No harmony was available in this situation when I had
Keyboard Harmony turned on, but I didn't want it for the
Right 2 voice. (The chart on page 75 of the Reference Manual shows the correspondence between MIDI channels and Genos parts. I followed that scheme for consistency, but I actually may not have needed to.)
I had
Right 1 set to an electric piano voice, and
Right 2 set to an electric guitar. I had one MIDI track for the electric piano and another track for the electric guitar.
You can hear what it sounded like by listening to
this mp3.
Next up: vocals, including harmony generayed by the Genos,