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THE CURVE TOOL (2)
The Curve Tool is used to draw arbitrary curves on the Pitch
Graph.
Start the process by selecting the Curve Tool and clicking any-
where on the Pitch Graph to set an anchor point. Hold down your mouse
button and move the cursor to draw the desired pitch contour curve. End
the process by releasing your mouse button.
Unlike the Line Tool, the Pitch Graph will not scroll if you attempt to move
the Curve Tool cursor outside the current display area.
Only one pitch contour object (line or curve) can exist at any time point on
the Pitch Graph. When you complete the entry of a curve object, any
object(s) that previously existed at the same time will be deleted.
THE ARROW TOOL (3)
The Arrow Tool is used to select and drag existing target pitch
contour objects (yellow lines and curves) as well as to add or
delete anchor points to existing lines.
The Arrow Tool behaves as follows:
MANIPULATING LINES AND CURVES
• Clicking on the background of the Pitch Graph and dragging
horizontally selects objects’ anchor points. Shift-clicking extends the
selection.
• Dragging beyond the Pitch Graph boundaries automatically scrolls
the graph.
• Moving the Pointer Tool over a pitch contour object causes the
cursor to change to the object cursor (a horizontal bar).
Clicking on an unselected curve or line segment with the
object cursor causes the curve or segment and its anchor
points to become selected and allows that object to be
dragged. Clicking on an already selected curve or line
segment with the object cursor allows that object, along with
all other selected objects, to be dragged.
• Moving the Arrow Tool over a pitch contour object anchor
point (whether that point is currently selected or not) causes
the cursor to change into the anchor point cursor (four
diagonal arrows). Clicking on an anchor point with the
anchor point cursor deselects all other objects and anchor
points and selects that anchor point so that it can be
dragged. Dragging an anchor point stretches or compresses
the pitch contour object relative to the nearest unselected
anchor point(s).
• The extent to which you can drag selected objects is con-
strained by the position of neighboring unselected objects.