Reference Guide
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Mixing
Using V-Vocal
• 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.
• Rectangle zoom . For selecting an area to zoom in to. Drag a border around the area you
want to zoom to. Overall area is displayed by double clicking.
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Playing Back V-Vocal Clips
Playing Back V-Vocal Clips
You can play back V-Vocal clips by clicking the buttons at the top of the V-Vocal interface. Besides
playing the V-Vocal clip, you can mute it, solo it, loop it, and rewind it. Clicking in the time ruler at the
top of the graph moves the playback time.
To Play a V-Vocal Clip
• To play a V-Vocal clip, click the Play button in the V-Vocal interface, or press the SPACEBAR.
• To stop playback, press the SPACEBAR, or click the Stop button.
• To mute the track that the V-Vocal clip is in, click the M button in the V-Vocal interface.