Antares auto-tune 4 Manual Do Utilizador

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The default Tracking setting is 25. Double-clicking the Tracking knob will
reset it to that value.
NOTE: The improved pitch detection algorithm in Auto-Tune 4 (in
combination with the Input Type selection described above) results in
noticeably more reliable pitch detection compared to previous versions
of Auto-Tune. If you have used older versions of Auto-Tune, you may
find that situations that previously required constant modifications of
the Tracking control now track perfectly at the default setting.
IMPROVED TARGETING
This feature is designed to help with target note
identification when the performance includes
vibrato so wide that it approaches adjacent scale
notes.
With Improved Targeting, Auto-Tune 4 uses the
impressively named Stochastic Optimal Linear
Estimation Theory to attempt to recognize vibrato
and differentiate between it and intended note changes. Our testing has
shown that it works a lot of the time — but not always (it depends a great
deal on the actual performance). When it works, Auto-Tune 4 ignores the
wide vibrato as far as target note selection is concerned. When it doesn’t, it
works pretty much like Auto-Tune 3.
The default state of this control is Off. When you’ve got a vibrato problem,
try turning it on and see if it helps.
THE VIBRATO SECTION
While vibrato is typically perceived to be a variation solely in pitch, careful
analysis shows that, depending on the voice or instrument and the style of
the individual performer, variations in amplitude (loudness) and formant
resonances are also involved. Reflecting this, Auto-Tune 4 includes a
plethora of new vibrato functions to allow the creation of much more
convincing vibratos. (And for the adventuresome, they can be abused to
create some “interesting” effects.)
The controls are: