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The Sample Editor
VariAudio (Cubase only)
Segments mode
If you activate Segments mode on the VariAudio tab, your audio file is analyzed and
split into separate segments.
When you want to change the pitch of audio that includes non-tonal portions, e. g.
consonants or effect sounds like reverberation, you may have to edit the segmentation
in order to include the non-tonal portions in the segments. Otherwise, pitch
modifications will only affect the tonal portions.
Editing the segmentation includes changing the start and end position of a segment,
cutting or gluing segments, and moving or deleting them. Just select the section of the
file that you want to change, activate Segments mode, and edit the segmentation for
the desired section. If you are not satisfied with your changes, you can go back to the
original segmentation (see
“Reset” on page 365).
Ö In Segments mode, the segments are shown with a hatched background. You can
switch between “Pitch & Warp” and “Segments” mode (see
“Pitch & Warp tool” on
page 358) by pressing the [Tab] key.
The following paragraphs list the corrections that can be performed when Segments
mode is activated.
Changing the note start or end point
If you find that a note starts or ends too early or too late, e. g. when the reverb of a note
or a consonant is not included in the segment, proceed as follows:
1. On the VariAudio tab activate Segments mode.
2. To change the length of a segment, move the mouse pointer over the start/end of
the segment.
The mouse pointer becomes a double arrow.
3. Click and drag the segment start/end to the left or right.
The segment length changes accordingly. As the average pitch is recalculated, the
segment may jump upwards or downwards. Snap will not be taken into account.
Ö You can drag the segment start/end only until it reaches the start/end of the next
segment. Segments cannot overlap each other.
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Due to the data gained during this process, the audio and thus the size of your project
can increase. Furthermore, the analysis of long audio files might take some time.
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Editing the segmentation always leads to a recalculation of the segment’s pitch.
Therefore, it is recommended that you edit the segmentation before changing the
pitch.
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If the resulting segment pitch cannot be calculated because of an increase in non-
tonal data, the segment will be deleted.