Reference Guide
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Using V-Vocal
Mixing
Figure 115. V-Vocal
A. Bypass B. Mute C. Solo D. Rewind E. Play/Stop F. AutoScroll G. LoopMode H. Undo/Redo I. Cent
indicator J. Timeline K. Scroll L. Formant control M. Information view N. Zoom O. Edit mode P. Pitch
correction Q. Spread editing area R. Select pitch correction key S. Tools T. Pitch to MIDI
Description of Interface Components
• Edit mode. Select the parameter you want to edit: pitch, time, formant, or dynamics.
• Zoom. Continuous horizontal or vertical zooming by dragging the center vertically or
horizontally. If you drag the center while pressing the SHIFT key, you can restrict the zoom
direction to horizontal or vertical. Zoom in or out incrementally by clicking any of the four arrows.
Double-clicking the center shows the overall clip.
• AutoScroll. The editing display scrolls when you turn on AutoScroll.
• Formant control. The Pitch Follow knob increases or decreases the formant according to
pitch. The Shift knob increases or decreases the formant for the entire phrase.
• 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.
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