Reference Guide

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Mixing
Using V-Vocal (Producer and Studio only)
Context menu
If you right-click the graph, the V-Vocal context menu appears.
The menu has the following commands:
Undo. Use this command to undo your last editing action. You can use this command
repeatedly to undo a series of editing actions, starting with the latest.
Redo. Use this command to redo an editing action that was just cancelled by an Undo
command.
Select All. Use this command to select the whole phrase. You can deselect a selection by
clicking away from the waveform.
View. Use this command and the options in its submenu to hide or show the phrase’s waveform
(Wave option on submenu), the pitch display (Pitch), the formant line (Formant), and the
dynamics line (Dynamics).
Group Node. Deletes nodes in the selected region.
Pitch Detect Mode. Method for redetecting center pitch (the white horizontal line) of LFO or
Vibrato. After you select the region you want to redetect, choose from these options the following
submenus.
Standard 1. Generally, you do not need to select this option, because it is used to detect
pitch as soon as you create a V-Vocal clip. If you decide to use another method, but change
your mind and want to use this method, you can select this method to recreate the original
data.
Standard 2. This is a general pitch detection setting that often performs better on styles with
deeper vibratos.
Deep Vibrato. Special purpose pitch detection method for phrases that contain very deep
vibratos; this detection method tends to create longer center pitches, but may detect multiple
notes as a single note.
Precision. Special purpose pitch detection method for very high resolution pitch detection of
phrases; this detection method will create more accurate center pitches for styles containing
fast variations of pitch. This method, however, may divide a single vibrato section into multiple
pitches.
LFO Pen Type. Select the type of the waves of vibrato added by the Vibrato tool.
See:
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