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Chapter 4: Auto-Tune 4 Tutorial
This chapter introduces you to how Auto-Tune 4 works by guiding you
through a number of brief tutorials.
through a number of brief tutorials.
These tutorials make use of a number of audio and MIDI files. (We will
assume that you are familiar with loading audio and MIDI files into your
host application.)
assume that you are familiar with loading audio and MIDI files into your
host application.)
If you purchased a packaged version of Auto-Tune 4, your will find the
required files in the “Tutorial Audio” folder on the installation CD ROM.
required files in the “Tutorial Audio” folder on the installation CD ROM.
If you purchased your copy of Auto-Tune 4 via download, you will have to
separately download the Tutorial Audio files from the same web page that
you downloaded Auto-Tune 4.
separately download the Tutorial Audio files from the same web page that
you downloaded Auto-Tune 4.
Tutorial 1: Automatic Mode Basics
This tutorial will guide you through the basic Automatic Mode functions
using the file “A2-A3-A2 sweep.” This is a simple synthesized waveform
sweeping slowly from A2 up to A3 and back to A2. While it is unlikely that
you’d ever need to process such an input with Auto-Tune 4, it provides a
very clear example of what each of the main Auto-Tune 4 controls do.
using the file “A2-A3-A2 sweep.” This is a simple synthesized waveform
sweeping slowly from A2 up to A3 and back to A2. While it is unlikely that
you’d ever need to process such an input with Auto-Tune 4, it provides a
very clear example of what each of the main Auto-Tune 4 controls do.
Begin the tutorial by doing the following:
1. Load or import “A2-A3-A2 sweep” into a track of your host program.
Play the track so that you are familiar with the original audio.
2. Set up Auto-Tune 4 to be an insert effect on that track.
3. Set Auto-Tune 4 to Automatic Mode.
4. Set the Key to “A” and the Scale to “Major.”
5. Set the Retune Speed to zero.
6. Set “A2-A3-A2 sweep” to loop continuously and put your host program
into Play mode.
What you will hear is an A major scale. This is because Auto-Tune 4 is
continuously comparing the input pitch to the notes of the A major scale
and instantaneously correcting the output pitch to the nearest of the scale
tones.
continuously comparing the input pitch to the notes of the A major scale
and instantaneously correcting the output pitch to the nearest of the scale
tones.
Now do the following:
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