Antares auto-tune 4 Manual Do Utilizador

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The horizontal grid lines represent scale pitches. The key annotation, scale
name, scale pitches and Scale Detune value are those defined in the
Automatic Mode. They do not affect the computations of the Graphical
Mode in any way. They are merely a reference to guide you in drawing the
target pitches. If you wish to change them, select the Automatic Mode and
change the Key pop-up, Scale pop-up, or the Scale Detune setting, respec-
tively. (Changing the Scale Detune setting will also result in the scale pitch
graph lines moving up or down relative to the tracked pitch.) Then, return
to Graphical Mode.
PITCH GRAPH SCALE
The Pitch Graph Scale Buttons control the horizontal (time) and vertical
(pitch) scaling of the graph. Clicking the appropriate “+” button causes the
view to zoom in, while clicking a “-” button causes it to zoom out.
NOTE: The horizontal scale buttons always control the Pitch Graph.
They also control the Envelope Graph when it is set to “Tie” (see
below).
CURSOR PITCH DISPLAY
The exact pitch value of the cursor position on the Pitch Graph is constantly
displayed as a note name +/- cents. This display is always relative to the
currently selected scale (i.e., only scale notes will appear in the pitch
display).
THE ENVELOPE GRAPH DISPLAY
The Envelope Graph displays the amplitude (loudness) envelope of the
sound whose pitch is shown in the Pitch Graph.
ALL/TIE BUTTONS
The Envelope Graph’s horizontal (time) scale is controlled by the “All” and
“Tie” buttons.
Clicking the All button causes the envelope graph to display the entire time
scale represented by the current buffer setting. This is useful for locating
and selecting various portions of audio spread over the duration of a song.
Clicking the Tie button slaves the position of the Envelope Graph to that of
the Pitch Graph. When this setting is selected, the horizontal scale of the
Envelope Graph is controlled by the Pitch Graph horizontal scale buttons.