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to MIDI conversion feature to create a MIDI track:
1. Add a MIDI track using the "Add Track" menu.
2. Open the MIDI track's editor and the vocal track's editor.
3. In the vocal track editor select the part you're interested in, drag it to the MIDI track editor and drop it
there.
Now you can use this MIDI track to guide the pitch correction:
1. In the Audio Edit Control make sure the "Pitch correction options" are visible.
2. Select the MID track in the "MIDI guide track" box.
3. Now click Apply to apply the new settings.
If you're not happy with the results you can edit the MIDI track, go to the Audio Edit Control and click Apply
again.
Preserve Formant can be used if the pitch changes more than approx. a semitone.
Note: the "Target Notes" section can still be used while using a MIDI guide track, but it only affects the parts
where no MIDI notes are playing.
10.4 Editing MIDI Tracks
The Edit button on the righthand side of the track shows/hides the track's editor. The editor can show the
MIDI notes in four different ways: Wave (looks like an audio signal), Pianoroll, Notation and Drum. The
small buttons on the right (W, P, N and D) can be used to switch between these editors. The default editor
is Pianoroll, this can be changed in the Preferences window.
All four editors can edit MIDI as if it were audio. The Pianoroll, Notation and Drum editors can edit the notes
themselves as well. This section deals with editing MIDI as if it were audio, the next sections cover editing
notes and controllers. part of it can be selected using the mouse (press left button and drag).
MIDI track with Wave editor
At the bottom of the editor the common track editor buttons appear (see Common track editor buttons).
Editing actions, like paste, delete or undo, affect both notes and controllers.
Editing actions, like paste, delete or undo, affect both notes and controllers.
MIDI edits are not written to disk immediately. When a track is closed (this also happens when the song is
closed) , a window appears asking whether to save the changes or not. If you want to save the changes
explicitly you can use the File Options Menu's Save option.
MIDI tracks have built-in scrubbing features similar to audio tracks.
MIDI Edit Control
The MIDI Edit Control, invoked by clicking the editor's Edit button, can be used to manipulate the selected
part in various ways.
part in various ways.