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Chapter 1: Getting Started
If you are new to Auto-Tune, we encourage you to read this manual and
work through the tutorials in Chapter 4. It's the quickest way to become
familiar with what Auto-Tune 4 does and how it does it.
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Auto-Tune, you will find
that most of what you’re already doing will continue to work in Auto-Tune
4, only better. To get up to speed quickly, just check out the new feature
overview below and then refer to the detailed New Feature Quick Start
Guide in Chapter 5, which will tell you everything you need to know to
make use of Auto-Tune 4's new capabilities.
What’s New in Auto-Tune 4
The following are the key new features that have been added in Auto-Tune 4:
GENERAL FEATURES
• Support of sampling rates up to 192kHz (assuming your host and audio
hardware support it)
• A new Options dialog that includes a variety of configuration options
• Selectable knob control
• A sleek new interface
AUTOMATIC MODE FEATURES
• The ability to specify target note behaviors (Scale Note, Remove,
Bypass) in individual octaves
• A virtual keyboard for realtime detected pitch display and
target note control
• Improved Targeting option for problem vibratos
• Enhanced Vibrato functions for more realistic (or wacky) vibratos
• A Hold function to help analyze pitch errors in Auto Mode
• Other niceties (Dual Detune display, new Scale Edit buttons)
GRAPHICAL MODE FEATURES
• Larger Pitch Edit Display
• Seriously expanded and reworked Graphical Editing Tools
• Multi-level Undo/Redo (up to 20 levels)
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