User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Auto-Tune Evo Owner's Manual
- ©2008 Antares Audio Technologies
- License Agreement
- Contents
- Welcome!
- 1: Getting Started
- 2: Introducing Auto-Tune Evo
- 3: Auto-Tune Evo Controls
- 4 : Auto-Tune Evo Tutorials
- 5: New Feature Quick Start Guide
- 6: The Auto-Tune Vocal Effect
- 7: Other Creative Applicationsfor Auto-Tune Evo
- 8: The Auto-Tune Evo Scales
- Index
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turned off and the Note has been offset from
the graph line or lane, it will display the note and
the amount of offset (in cents).
The Envelope Graph Display
The Envelope Graph displays the amplitude
(loudness) envelope of the sound whose pitch
is shown in the Pitch Graph.
All/Tie Buttons
The Envelope Graph’s
horizontal (time) scale is
controlled by the “All” and
“Tie” buttons.
Clicking the All button causes the envelope
graph to display all of the currently tracked
audio. This is useful for quickly locating and
selecting various portions of audio spread over
the duration of a song.
Clicking the Tie button slaves the position of
the Envelope Graph to that of the Pitch Graph.
When this setting is selected, the horizontal
scale of the Envelope Graph is controlled by the
Pitch Graph horizontal scale buttons.
Auto Scroll
When Auto-Scroll is on (the
button is blue), Auto-Tune Evo will
automatically scroll the Pitch Graph
Display to ensure that the current play
position is always in the display.
When Auto-Scroll is off (the button is pale
gray), the display will not scroll to follow the
play position.
NOTE: In addition to the above, if
Auto-Scroll is off while tracking
pitch, when the transport is stopped
and the Track Pitch button is clicked to exit
Track Pitch Mode, Auto-Tune Evo will not
automatically scale the display to encompass all
of the tracked audio, as it normally would.
This is useful when you have zoomed in to
a problematic bit of audio and want to track
it a number of times with different Tracking
settings and observe the effects of the
different settings. If Auto-Scroll were on, Auto-
Tune Evo would rescale the display after each
tracking pass, annoyingly requiring you to zoom
back in to the bit you were interested in each
time. With Auto-Scroll (and therefore automatic
rescaling) off, that wouldn’t be necessary.
Editing Tools
Editing Modality
Unlike versions of Auto-Tune prior to Auto-Tune
5, with Auto-Tune Evo, you are free to use any
of the graphical editing functions while either
tracking or correcting pitch.
You can, for example:
•
Draw new correction objects while you are
either tracking or correcting pitch.
•
Edit existing correction objects while
correcting pitch — even when the position
indicator is passing over the object you’re
editing (in which case the edit takes effect as
soon as you release your mouse button).
•
Click Make Curve, Import Auto or Make
Notes while tracking or correcting pitch. (If
you do this while tracking pitch, the resulting
objects will apply only to the audio that has
already been tracked at the instant you click
the respective button).
•
Cut, copy or paste correction objects while
tracking or correcting pitch.
Now, just because you can do something,
doesn’t necessarily mean you would want
to (or that it even makes sense to), but with
this functionality, you have a lot of flexibility in
developing whatever workflow works best for
you.










