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The Sample Editor
VariAudio (Cubase only)
Changing the pitch
If you want to edit the pitch of a segment, proceed as follows:
1. On the VariAudio tab activate the Pitch & Warp tool.
2. Move the mouse pointer over the segment.
The mouse pointer becomes a hand symbol to indicate that you can change the
pitch of the segment. If the zoom factor is high enough, a tooltip indicates the
found note pitch and the segment’s deviation from this pitch in percent.
There are three different modes that affect the way in which a note will snap to a
certain pitch that can be accessed using the following modifier keys:
Ö The default modifier key can be changed in the Preferences dialog (Editing–Tool
Modifier page).
3. Drag the segment up or down to the desired pitch and release the mouse.
However, be careful: The more the pitch deviates from the original pitch, the less
likely it is that your audio sounds natural.
If the Solo algorithm preset is not turned on already, a warning appears informing
you that Cubase has selected it automatically. The segment is pitched accordingly.
While dragging, the original micro-pitch curve of the segment is shown in orange.
If several segments are selected, they are all pitched.
You can also use the up/down arrow keys on your computer keyboard to edit the note
pitches.
Proceed as follows:
Use the up/down arrow keys to change the pitch in semitone steps.
Hold down [Shift] while using the up/down arrow keys to change the pitch in cent
steps.
Quantize Pitch
You can also quantize the audio pitch upwards or downwards to iteratively reduce the
deviation from the nearest semitone position.
Option Description Default modifier
Absolute Pitch
Snapping
Pitches the segment to the next
semitone.
[Ctrl]/[Command]
Relative Pitch Snapping Snaps the segment in relation to its
current deviation in cents, i.
e. if the
segment has a pitch of C3 and a
deviation of 22
%, and you move it
up by one semitone, it will be
pitched to C#3 while keeping the
deviation of 22
%.
None
No Pitch Snapping Lets you edit the pitch freely. [Shift]
!
If you pitch-shift audio events with the Transpose options (see “The transpose
functions” on page 161) the transposition is added to the pitch modifications that you
introduced with the Pitch & Warp tool, even if this is not reflected in the segmentation
display.