Antares auto-tune 4 Manual Do Utilizador

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• In some host applications, holding down the Option/Alt key and
then clicking to drag will restrict the cursor to vertical
movements only (the cursor will change to indicate this
state). The effect of this is to allow you to modify the pitch
contour while preserving the object’s location in time. This
is particularly handy after using the “Make Curve” button,
discussed below.
• Clicking on the background of the Pitch Graph deselects all selected
objects.
ADDING AND DELETING ANCHOR POINTS
• Moving the Arrow Tool over an existing line segment and double-
clicking will add an intermediate anchor point at that point. The
cursor will change to the anchor point cursor and the new anchor
point can then be dragged.
• Moving the Arrow Tool over an existing anchor point (except for
end points) and double-clicking will remove that anchor point and
cause a straight line to be drawn between the now adjacent anchor
points.
• The Arrow Tool will not add or delete anchor points on curves, only
on lines created with the Line Tool.
The Arrow Tool has no function in the Envelope Display
While the above may seem a bit mind-boggling on first reading, in
practice it’s quite intuitive. Spend a minute or two playing with the
Arrow Tool and all will become clear.
SCISSORS TOOL (4):
Moving the Scissors Tool over an existing curve or line segment
and clicking will break the line segment or curve in two at the
point clicked. Although it will look like there is only one anchor
point created at the break point, there are actually two (one for
each of the two newly created line or curve segments). Simply use the
Arrow Tool to move the top anchor point to reveal the other one.
MAGNIFYING GLASS (5)
In the Pitch Graph, use the Magnifying Glass to click and drag a
box around an area of interest. Dragging off the Pitch Graph
automatically scrolls the graph. When you release the mouse
button, the scale and position of the Pitch Graph will be changed
to display the area enclosed by the box.