Antares auto-tune 4 Manual Do Utilizador

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ANOTHER NOTE: Some host applications allow Auto-Tune 4 to display
all tracked pitch information at their correct times within the track. If
your application supports this capability, setting the buffer to the
length of the entire song and tracking the pitch in one pass will allow
you to quickly and easily move to each section of audio to be corrected
as necessary.
GRAPHICAL MODE COLOR SCHEME
This setting lets you select one of
three color scheme options for the Graphical Mode Pitch and Envelope
Display:
CLASSIC: Just like Auto-Tune 3. A dark green background with red
detected pitch curves and yellow target pitch curves.
ALTERNATE: The same background color as Classic, but with blue
detected pitch curves and bright green target pitch curves (selected
for readability by people with the most common types of Red/Green
color blindness).
BLACK AND WHITE: A white background with red detected pitch
curves and black target pitch curves. Not too pretty, but the ultimate
high contrast display (as in the original Auto-Tune)
KNOB CONTROL
Lets you select how you want to control the “knobs”
in the Auto-Tune 4 interface:
VERTICAL: Position the cursor over a knob, press and hold the left
mouse button (or the only mouse button, if you’re using a one-
button mouse) and move the cursor up to turn the knob clockwise
or down to turn the knob counterclockwise. The current value of the
knob’s parameter appears in its associated numeric display.
HORIZONTAL: Position the cursor over a knob, press and hold the
left mouse button and move the cursor to the right to turn the knob
clockwise or to the left to turn the knob counterclockwise. The
current value of the knob’s parameter appears in its associated
numeric display.
RADIAL: Click anywhere around the circumference of the knob,
press and hold the left mouse button and “rotate” the knob in the
desired direction. The current value of the knob’s parameter appears
in its associated numeric display.
CUSTOM CURSORS
Click the check box to use Custom Cursors in
Graphical Mode.
Normally, Auto-Tune 4 displays different cursor shapes in the Pitch
Graph Display to help you grab and drag objects (e.g., the object
cursor, the anchor point cursor, etc.). However, some host applications
mistakenly think that they own the cursor when it is in a plug-in
window. This may cause the cursor to flash as the host and Auto-Tune 4
alternately try to set the cursor shape. If this annoys you, unclick this
check box. It will stop the flashing, but you will no longer see Auto-
Tune 4’s custom cursors.