Instruction Manual

626 Mixing
Using V-Vocal
Pitch Correction
Keyboard and Scale buttons—assign the target notes with the
keyboard button; each key has a bypass button (B) located under
or over the key. The Scale button lets you assign the target notes
by scale: click the Scale button, click Maj or Min, and click a note
on the keyboard button to choose the root of the scale.
Note button—use this button to set the rate of pitch correction. This
function can adjust the pitch to the selected notes’ grids by
increasing or decreasing the pitch of the selected region.
Vibrato—set the depth of the vibrato. If you choose 100%, vibrato
depth is set to zero.
Sense—this is a sensitivity control for pitch correction for unstable
pitch areas such as portamento. Pitch correction gets stronger if
you increase the value.
Cent indicator—this indicator shows the pitch correction amount by
cents in realtime (+/- 100 cents).
Timeline—this gives a graphical display of the playback time in beats.
Select pitch correction key—set the target notes for the pitch correction.
Each time you click a note, the note’s color is changed to red, grey, or
blue in turn. Meaning of each color is as follows:
Blue: selected
Gray: not selected
•Red: Bypassed
Arrow tool —for selecting the editing region, and for increasing or
decreasing the pitch of the selected region.
Line tool —for drawing Pitch, Formant, and Dynamics with straight
lines.
Pen tool —for drawing Pitch, Formant, and Dynamics freehand.
Vibrato/LFO tool —for adding and editing Vibrato or LFO at the
selected region.
Eraser —for resetting the selected region to its initial value.
Hand tool —for scrolling the display. If you drag in the editing area
while pressing the Ctrl key, you can zoom.