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and use the Scale Edit window Remove All
button to remove all notes from the scale. Set
Keyboard Edit to Remove and Keyboard Mode
to Momentary. 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.
Sample Rate Display
This display indicates the
sample rate of the current
audio file as reported to
Auto-Tune Evo by the host
application.
NOTE: Auto-Tune Evo is high
sample rate compatible. If your host
application and audio hardware are
capable of dealing with up to 192 kHz files
(96kHz files for HD Accel systems), Auto-Tune
Evo will process them correctly. However, its
important to remember that high sample rate
files require substantially more DSP power
than 44.1 kHz and 48 kHzles, so the number
of possible simultaneous Auto-Tune Evo
instantiations will be decreased.
YET ANOTHER NOTE: If you are
using external A/D converters with
independently selectable sample
rates, it can be possible to establish a mismatch
between the actual conversion sample rate and
what the host application thinks is the sample
rate. If this happens, Auto-Tune Evo will appear
to be correcting pitch to the “wrong” key. If
this appears to be happening, check to be sure
that your converter sample rate and your host
application sample rate (as displayed by Auto-
Tune Evo) match.
Pitch Shifting, Formant Correction and
Throat Modeling
To use the Pitch Shifting, Formant Correction
and/or Throat Modeling functions in Automatic
Mode, refer to the descriptions of the
Transpose, Throat Length, and Formant
controls in the Common Controls section earlier
in this chapter.