Owner`s manual

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Knob Control
Lets you select how you want to control the virtual “knobs” in the Auto-Tune
Live interface.
• Linear Position the cursor over a knob, press and hold the left mouse
button (or the only mouse button, if you’re using a one-button mouse)
and move the cursor up or to the right to turn the knob clockwise or
down or to the left to turn the knob counterclockwise. The current value
of the knob’s parameter appears in its associated numeric display.
• Circular Click anywhere around the circumference of the knob, press
and hold the left mouse button and “rotate” the knob in the desired
direction. The current value of the knob’s parameter appears in its
associated numeric display.
• Follow Host Some hosts also allow you to select a knob control method
and pass that selection on to plug-ins. If yours does, selecting Follow
Host will automatically set Auto-Tune Live’s Knob Control to the method
selected in your host. If you select Follow Host, but your host doesn’t
supply that information to Auto-Tune Live, knob control will default to
Linear.
MIDI Control Assignments
These controls let you assign MIDI controllers to various Auto-Tune Live
controls for real-time MIDI control of key Auto-Tune Live performance
parameters from a MIDI controller keyboard or other MIDI control surface.
(Refer to your host application’s manual for details on how to route MIDI to
Auto-Tune Live.)
For each available control, you can select a MIDI controller in the range
of Controller 0 to Controller 119. Alternatively, you can select “N/A” (Not
Assigned) to exempt a particular control from any MIDI control.
Additionally, you can type Controller numbers directly into the data fields.
Entering “0” is the same as selecting N/A. If you attempt to enter a number
that is not in the range 0–119, you will not be able to proceed until you select
or enter a number in that range.
NOTE: If you assign the same MIDI controller to multiple Auto-Tune Live
controls, only one of them will actually respond to that controller (which
one responds depends on the particular mix of controls selected).
So in general, don’t do that.