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If the scale selected in the Scale popup contains exactly 12 notes (e.g.,
Chromatic, Pythagorean, Meantone Chromatic, Just, etc.), the Virtual
Keyboard (see below) will be active and any edits to the scale notes made
in the Edit Scale Display will also be reflected on the Virtual Keyboard.
NOTE: Although Auto-Tune 4 allows setting scale note behaviors in
individual octaves, any edits made via the Edit Scale Display will affect
all octaves. To edit notes in individual octaves, use the Virtual Key-
board.
BYPASS
If the Bypass button is lit, when the input pitch is close to
this note the input will be passed through with no
correction.
Why set Scale notes to “Bypass?”
There are two main reasons to set one or more scale
notes to “Bypass.”
1. If a performance includes pitch gestures around one
or more specific notes that you want to preserve with
no modification whatsoever, you can set just those
notes to Bypass. This lets Auto-Tune 4 correct any
pitch problems elsewhere in the scale but passes
everything near the bypassed notes completely
unprocessed.
2. If a performance contains only a single error, you can
set all notes to Bypass except the one “sour” note.
Auto-Tune 4 will then pass the entire performance
through unprocessed except for the sour note, which
will be corrected.
REMOVE
If the Remove button is lit, then the note is simply removed
from the current scale. For example, selecting the Chromatic
scale and then setting C#, D#, F#, G#, A# to Remove would
cause a C Major scale to remain. In that case Auto-Tune 4
would always retune the input to the closest note of the C
Major scale.
Why set Scale notes to “Remove?”
To understand why it is sometimes necessary to set even
correct scale notes to ”Remove,“ let’s look again at the
example from Chapter 1.