Antares autotune4 Manual Do Utilizador

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A TIP: The main purpose of the Momentary function is to allow you
to deal easily with specific individual events in a performance.
However, you can also use it to “play” the target melody notes in
real time. To do this, set the scale to Chromatic and use the Scale
Edit window Remove All button to remove all notes from the scale.
Set Keyboard Edit to Remove and Momentary to On. Now use your
mouse to play the target melody on the keyboard. It’s not as easy as
Target Notes via MIDI, but if you don’t have a MIDI controller handy,
it’ll do in a pinch.
Auto-Tune 4 MIDI Functions
Auto-Tune 4 provides two functions that require it to receive MIDI data
from the host application. Depending on your intent, this data could come
in real time from a MIDI controller (typically a keyboard) or from a prere-
corded MIDI sequencer track. Refer to your host application’s manual for
details on how to route MIDI to Auto-Tune 4.
Please note that some host applications may not support the routing of
MIDI information to plug-ins. In that case the following two functions will
not be selectable.
TARGET NOTES
VIA MIDI
To use the Target Notes
Via MIDI function,
ensure that the desired
MIDI source is routed to
Auto-Tune 4, then click
the Target Notes Via
MIDI button. Its associ-
ated LED will light and
the Edit Scale display
will automatically be set
to a chromatic scale with
all of the notes set to
Remove. While in this
mode, Auto-Tune 4 continuously monitors its MIDI input for Note On
messages. At any instant, the scale used for correction is defined by all MIDI
notes that are on. For example, if MIDI notes A, C and E are held, Auto-
Tune 4’s input will be retuned to an A, C or E, whichever is closest to the
input pitch.
The source of the MIDI input would typically be a MIDI keyboard or se-
quencer track, and could consist of chords, scales, or, most powerfully, the
exact melody that the input should be corrected to.