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NEPTUNE PITCH ADJUSTER AND VOICE SYNTH
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4. Make sure the "MIDI" button is set to "To Pitch Adjust".
This will enable the pitch correction to be controlled also via MIDI (see “Using manual pitch correction”).
Using automatic pitch correction
With the Root and Scale functions you can define what notes you want the incoming audio to be corrected to. The in-
put audio will then be automatically corrected to the defined scale, without further user interaction. With the Catch
Zone, Correction Speed and Preserve Expression parameters you can set the character of the adjusted signal.
q It’s also possible to manually override the automatic settings via MIDI at any time, see “Using manual pitch
correction”.
About the Scale Memory
There are four Scale Memory slots in the Pitch Adjust section. The purpose of Scale Memories is to allow for auto-
mation of different Root Key, Scale and Catch Zone settings. A selected Scale Memory slot automatically stores
which Root Key and Scale notes are active (see “Setting Root Key and Scale”), just like a Redrum stores what 16th
note buttons are selected in a pattern. The Scale Memory slots also store Catch Zone settings (see “Setting Catch
Zone Size”). By using automation of the Scale Memory slots from the Neptune sequencer track, you can easily switch
characteristics throughout the song. The Scale Memory settings are automatically saved with the document when
you save your Song.
! Before you perform any edits of the Root Key, Scale and/or Catch Zone parameters, make sure you have se-
lected a Scale Memory slot that you want to overwrite.
Setting Root Key and Scale
! Any Root Key and/or Scale settings changes you make are automatically stored in the currently selected Scale
Memory slot in real-time, see “About the Scale Memory”.
Define the Root Key and Scale parameters as follows: