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Tutorial 7: Precision
This tutorial is actually more of a demonstration
to show the extraordinary precision with which
Auto-Tune Evo can track and correct intonation
problems. If this doesn’t sound interesting, feel
free to proceed to Tutorial 8 below.
(By this time, we’ll assume you’re comfortable
loading files and calling up Auto-Tune Evo.)
1. Arrange the filesC2 Ahhh v3 andC2
Ohhh v1so that they are on separate
tracks and can be played simultaneously.
2. Assign a separate instance of Auto-Tune
Evo to each of the two tracks and select
Automatic Mode for each of them.
3. In each Auto-Tune Evo, set the Retune
slider to 0.
4. In each Auto-Tune Evo, set the Key pop-up
to B-flat.
5. Do whatever your host application requires
to bypass both instances of Auto-Tune Evo.
6. Play back theles so you can hear them
together without processing.
Believe it or not, these vocal samples from a
sample CD are supposed to be the same pitch.
Yikes!
7. Now enable Auto-Tune Evo on each of the
tracks and play the files again.
If youve done everything right, you will hear
the samples so well in tune that they sound like
one voice
Tutorial 8: Make Curve Function
This tutorial will introduce you to the Make
Curve function. The Make Curve function gives
you precise control over pitch accuracy and
inflection.
1. Setup to process the file Crowd All
through Auto-Tune Evo.
2. Select Graphical Mode.
3. Press the Track Pitch button.
4. Play the “Crowd All” file.
5. Select the Magnifying Glass Tool and drag
out a box on the Pitch Graph that encloses
the red curve for the-getherpart of
the last word,together.You will see
something like the following:
6. Use the I-Beam Tool to drag a selection of
-getherin the Pitch or Envelope Display.
The result will be something like the
following: