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Auto-Tune UserÕs Manual
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More Information and Usage Tips
More Information and Usage Tips
The decision to use the Graphical Mode instead of the Automatic Mode is
taken when the Automatic Mode doesn't achieve the desired result. This is
most often the case when pitch errors cross the boundary from one tone to
another and you don't want to mess with continually adding and removing
tones from the scale.
In Graphical Mode, correcting pitch involves listening to a short passage
and making several attempts at a correction. The time-of-day limitation
forces you to always start playback at the same point. Hence, Auto-Tune is
best used like an editor: Fix a spot, bounce it to another track with process-
ing applied, and move on. 
In TDM, the Auto-Tune clipboard is shared by all Auto-Tune's simulta-
neously. But it isnÕt shared by other plug-ins, DAE applications (e.g. Pro-
Tools) or other applications. Hence, after you cut objects from one track,
you can paste them into the Auto-Tune Pitch Graph of another track, and
not interfere with other clipboards.
In TDM, the Auto-Tune settings, including all the scale edit data, the input
sound pitch, input sound envelope and target pitch data are saved with the
session and can be saved and recalled in ProTools using the ÒExport Set-
raised
pitch