Antares auto-tune 4 用户手册

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1. In the Edit Scale Display, click the Remove buttons next to the notes B,
D, F# and G#.
2. Play “A2-A3-A2 sweep” again.
You will now hear an arpeggiated A Major triad because you have removed
all the other notes from the scale.
To continue:
1. In the Edit Scale Display, click the Bypass button next to E.
2. Play “A2-A3-A2 sweep” again.
You will now hear the effect of not correcting the E. During the time that
Auto-Tune 4 would normally be tuning the input to E, Auto-Tune 4 instead
enters bypass mode and passes the input through uncorrected.
To continue:
1. Set the Retune Speed to about 30.
2. Play “A2-A3-A2 sweep” again. Compare the 30 setting to the 0 setting.
3. Try various other Speed settings.
The setting of 0 is fast: Auto-Tune 4 makes instantaneous pitch changes.
The setting of 30 is slower. Auto-Tune 4 makes gradual pitch changes. This
parameter controls how rapidly the pitch correction is applied to the
incoming pitch. The units are milliseconds. A value of zero will cause
instantaneous changes from one tone to another and will completely
suppress a vibrato (note that related volume changes will remain). Retune
values from 10 to 50 are typical for vocals.
To continue:
1. Set the Retune Speed to 0
2. In the Edit Scale Display, click the Remove buttons next to to all the
notes except F#.
3. Play “A2-A3-A2 sweep” again. As the sound is playing, move Scale
Detune knob.
The output pitch will be locked to F#, however, you will hear the output
pitch change with the Detune slider movement. This is because the Detune
knob is changing the pitch standard of the scale.
Finally:
1. Select “sine wave” from the Vibrato Type pop-up.
2. Play “A2-A3-A2 sweep” again.
3. Experiment with the various vibrato controls to hear their effects.