Antares autotune4 Manual Do Utilizador

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IMPORTANT NOTE: If you will not be defining Auto-Tune 4’s target
pitches via MIDI, be sure that the Target Notes Via MIDI button is off. If
it is left on and no MIDI note data is present, Auto-Tune 4 will pass
through all audio unprocessed — giving the impression that Auto-Tune
4 is not functioning.
LEARN SCALE FROM MIDI
In most cases, you will probably tell Auto-Tune 4 which notes to correct to
using the Edit Scale Display and/or the Virtual Keyboard. However, there
may be occasions when it is not clear exactly what key a melody line is in,
or where the line has too many accidentals to fit comfortably into a
conventional scale. For those occasions, the Learn Scale From MIDI function
allows you to simply play the line into Auto-Tune 4 from a MIDI keyboard
or sequencer track and let Auto-Tune 4 construct a custom scale containing
only those notes that appear in the line.
To use the Learn Scale From MIDI function, ensure that the desired MIDI
source is routed to Auto-Tune 4 and then click the Learn Scale From MIDI
button. Its associated LED will light and the Edit Scale display will automati-
cally be set to a chromatic scale with all of the notes set to Remove.
Now simply play the melody to be corrected from your keyboard or se-
quencer. Tempo and rhythm don’t matter, so take your time and make sure
you don’t play any wrong notes. As each note is played, the corresponding
Remove button in the Edit Scale Display is turned off (adding that note to
the scale as a Scale Note). Assume, for example, that your melody starts
with D, B, and then A. After playing those notes the display would look like
this: