Antares auto-tune 4 Manual Do Utilizador

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NOTE: This function uses the same algorithm as the Auto Mode’s
Improved Targeting function to attempt to differentiate between
vibrato and intended pitch changes. Therefore, you can typically select
a portion of your audio containing both vibrato and intended pitch
change and the Scale Vibrato function will scale the vibrato while
leaving the intended pitch changes alone. But again, depending on the
actual performance, sometimes this will work better than others. If
Scale Vibrato seems to be making changes to parts of the audio you’d
like to leave alone, simply Undo the scaling and use the I-beam to
select only the vibrato portions you wish to edit.
GRAPHIC PITCH EDITING TOOLS 
As mentioned above, this is the one
area where we have made substantive changes to previous functional-
ity. We realize that it will undoubtedly cause some initial frustration for
seasoned AT veterans while they have to relearn the new functionality,
but it is our experience that the new tools provide both increased
power and increased ease-of-use once you get used to them.
So, without further ado, the new tools:
NOTE: In addition to clicking on the various tools, if your host passes
key presses to plug-ins, you can also select the various tools by pressing
the number keys 1-7*.
* NOTE ALSO: Some hosts reserve the numeric keypad for host key-
board shortcuts even when a plug-in window is selected. For that
reason, the tool selection shortcuts mentioned above are specifically
assigned only to the number keys that appear above the letter keys on
the QWERTY portion of your keyboard.
LINE TOOL (1):
Works like current Auto-Tune 3 Line Tool, plus:
 • Pressing Shift while drawing a line causes the line to snap to the
nearest semitone.
CURVE TOOL (2):
Works exactly like the current Auto-Tune 3 Curve Tool.
ARROW TOOL (3):
In the pitch display, works as it does in Auto-Tune 3 with the follow-
ing additions:
• Double-click anywhere on an existing line to add an intermediate
handle point
• Double-click on an existing handle point (except for end points) to
remove it and cause a straight line to be drawn between the now
adjacent handle points.
• The Arrow Tool has no function in the Envelope display