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Auto-Tune Controls
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Auto-Tune UserÕs Manual
The Correct Pitch button
After you have used the graphical tools to create a target pitch function, this
button is used to apply the target pitch function to the incoming sound. In
TDM, this button presses itself in for you when playback is started. In
Cubase, you must press the button before playback is started. After it is
pressed, it would (brießy) show ÒprocessingÓ, followed by ßashing Òwait-
ingÓ. When playback begins and the Þrst sound occurs, this button will
show ÒcorrectingÓ.
In TDM, if you do not want pitch correction to occur, use the bypass button.
In Cubase, if you do not want pitch to occur, do not press the Correct Pitch
button.
The Buffer size control
This control (the number can be edited) is the number of seconds of buffer
space that are permanently reserved for pitch tracking and pitch correction
data. In TDM, 3,500 bytes/second are required for each buffer. In Cubase,
the number is 4,410 bytes/second. There is a different buffer for each plug-
in occurrence. This space is allocated from within DAE or Cubase, respec-
tively. If more space is requested than can be provided, you must increase
DAEÕs or CubaseÕs size (select DAEÕs or CubaseÕs icon and press ÒGet InfoÓ
in the ÒFileÓ menu).
The Use Cursors button
This is a control in TDM only. Auto-Tune sets the cursor to different shapes
in the graphs to help you grab and drag objects. Some DEA applications
mistakenly think they own the cursor when it is in a plug-in window. This
may cause the cursor to ßash. If this annoys you, press in the Òuse cursorsÓ
button. It will then say Òno cursorsÓ and Auto-Tune will not set the cursor.