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position in Graphical Mode. This is most useful
when you are comparing the various pitch
values (tracked pitch, correction object pitch,
and output pitch) at one or more time locations
in your track.
A TIP: Since the line indicator can be
somewhat annoying during normal
editing tasks, you can, if you prefer,
uncheck this box in the Options dialog and
then assign Toggle Time Indicator to one of
the number keys as described below. That
way, you can turn it on only when you need
it, without having to call up the Options dialog
every time.
DEFAULT RETUNE SPEEDS With Auto-Tune
Evo’s introduction of independent Retune
Speeds for each correction object, we’ve
added the ability to set custom default Retune
Speeds for each of the three object types:
Lines, Curves and Notes. These are the initial
Retune Speed values that are assigned to each
newly created object. (You may, of course,
modify each individual objects setting as
needed.)
To choose your own values, just pay attention
to what values you most commonly use for
the various objects and set those as defaults.
Update as necessary.
A TIP: Your choice of default values
will depend greatly on your particular
workflow and your typical use of
the various correction objects. If, for example,
you usually use Make Curve or Import Auto
to tweak pitch while preserving all pitch
gestures, usually use Lines for quick correction
of individual out-of-tune notes, and usually
use Note Objects for precise programming of
Cher or T-Pain-style effects, you might set the
Curves default to 0, the Lines default to 20 and
the Notes default to 0.
KEY BINDINGS The Key Bindings section
allows you to assign your most commonly used
Graphical Mode tools and controls to the 10
number keys that appear above the letter keys
on the
QWERTY portion of your keyboard.
Graphic Tools
Line
Curve
Note
Arrow
Scissors
Zoom
I-Beam
Hand Scroll
Edit Functions
Clear All
Undo
Redo
Select All
Cut
Copy
Paste
Control Toggles
Snap To Note
Auto-Scroll
Show Lanes
Track Pitch
Display Time Indicator
Correction Objects
Make Curves
Import Auto
Make Notes
Other Controls
Nudge Up
Nudge Down
Zoom In Horizontal
Zoom Out Horizontal
Zoom In Vertical
Zoom Out Vertical
Retune Speed Faster
Retune Speed Slower
NOTE: Since some hosts reserve the
numeric keypad for host keyboard
shortcuts even when a plug-in
window is active. The Key Bindings apply only
to the number keys on the QWERTY portion of
your keyboard.
The following functions are available for
assignment:
WINDOW SIZE (VST and Audio Units versions
only): Since some hosts and/or plug-in formats
do not support real-time plug-in window
resizing (i.e., dragging on the corner of the
window), the Window Size controls allow you
to select among three preset sizes or specify a
custom size of your choice.
The preset sizes (measured in pixels) are:
Normal: 850 wide by 600 high
Wide: 1600 wide by 600 high
Large: 1600 wide by 1100 high
Clicking any of the Preset buttons will enter
those dimensions in the Width and Height data
entry fields. To enter a custom size, simply click
in the desired field and enter the value of your
choice.
The new size will take affect when you click the
Save button.