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A red curve will appear in the Pitch Graph. This is the pitch contour of
wide_vibrato.
7. Click the Make Auto button. A yellow curve will appear. This curve
represents the pitch correction that would result from processing the
audio with the current Automatic Mode settings. Note all the instances
in which Auto-Tune 4 identifies G# or F#as the target pitch.
8. Set Auto-Tune 4 back to Automatic Mode.
9. Set Improved Targeting to On.
10. Return once again to Graphical Mode.
11. Click Make Auto (there is no need to track pitch again, as the red pitch
curve is still present in the Pitch Graph).
12. Notice that the yellow curve is now a straight line on "G," indicating
that the Improved Targeting algorithm has accurately identified the
pitch excursions as vibrato as has therefore ignored it as far as target
pitch selection is concerned.
Tutorial 3: Using the Automatic Mode MIDI Functions
This tutorial will introduce you to Auto-Tune 4’s two Automatic Mode MIDI
functions: Learn Scale From MIDI and Target Notes Via MIDI.
With Learn Scale From MIDI, you can create the correct scale for a particular
melody without knowing a G-sharp from a B-flat. Simply play with the
melody on a MIDI keyboard which is patched through your host application
to Auto-Tune 4 or play an existing MIDI file with contains the MIDI notes of
the melody to be processed.
Begin the tutorial by doing the following:
1. Load or import the audio file “somewhere” into a track of your host
program. This is a recording of Somewhere Over the Rainbow sung
with fairly extreme pitch errors. (Our very talented singer made us
promise to tell you that she did this on purpose at our request.)
2. Set up Auto-Tune 4 to be an insert effect on that track.
3. Import the MIDI file “somewhere.mid” into your host program’s MIDI
sequencer.
4. Select Auto-Tune 4 as the target for the MIDI track.
5. Select Automatic Mode and click the “Learn Scale from MIDI” button
so that its LED lights.
6. Click the All Octaves button so that its associated LED lights.
7. Play the MIDI file through once and watch as the scale develops on
Auto-Tune 4’s virtual keyboard and in the Scale Edit window. As each
note is sung, it is added to the scale until the scale incudes every note
that appears in the melody.