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THE MAKE CURVE BUTTON
The Make Curve button is enabled whenever there is any
red input pitch contour data present in the Pitch Graph
(whether it is displayed in the current Pitch Graph view or
not). Pressing the Make Curve button causes yellow target pitch contour
objects (curves for short) to be created from the input pitch contour data.
These curve objects can then be dragged and stretched for very meticulous
pitch correction. This is the central technique of Auto-Tune 4’s Graphical
Mode and is described in more detail in Chapter 4.
NOTE: If a range of time has been selected by using the I-beam Tool,
the Make Curve button works only in the selected time range. Other-
wise it works on all red pitch data.
THE MAKE AUTO BUTTON
The Make Auto button is enabled whenever there is any red
input pitch contour data present in the Pitch Graph (whether
it is displayed in the current Pitch Graph view or not).
Pressing the Make Auto button causes yellow target pitch contour objects
(curves for short) to be created from the red input pitch contour data. The
yellow curve(s) created by the Make Auto function is a precise representa-
tion of the pitch correction that would result from processing the tracked
input pitch through the current settings of Auto-Tune 4’s Automatic Mode.
These include the Automatic Mode’s Key and Scale selections, the Edit Scale
settings, the Improved Targeting mode (if selected), and the Scale Detune,
Retune Speed and Vibrato settings.
NOTE: If a range of time has been selected by using the I-beam Tool,
the Make Auto button works only in the selected time range. Other-
wise it works on all red pitch data.
ANOTHER NOTE: If you are adding pitch variation using the Automatic
Mode’s Vibrato function, the variation in pitch will be visually reflected
in the yellow curve when you Make Auto.
However, since there is no easy way to visually represent specific
changes in amplitude or formant, if you have used the Automatic
Mode’s Vibrato function to introduce amplitude and/or formant
variation, the Make Auto curve will be blue rather than yellow to
remind you that these elements will be introduced into your Graphical
Mode output.
YET ANOTHER NOTE: The Automatic Mode Tracking control is not
involved in the Make Auto function. In Graphical Mode, the input pitch
has already been determined, (i.e., the red input pitch contour), hence
the Automatic Mode Tracking setting is not needed for the Make Auto
computation.