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The Sample Editor
VariAudio (Cubase only)
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the segments that you want to quantize.
2. Move the Quantize Pitch slider to the right.
The selected segments are quantized iteratively.
You can set up a key command for Quantize Pitch in the Sample Editor category of the
Key Commands dialog (see
“Key commands” on page 711). When using the key
command, the segments are directly quantized to the next semitone position.
Tilting the micro-pitch curve
Sometimes changing the pitch of the whole note segment is not enough. In these
cases you will have to modify how the pitch changes inside the segment. This is
indicated by the micro-pitch curve (see
“Understanding the waveform display in
VariAudio” on page 353).
Proceed as follows:
1. On the VariAudio tab, activate the Pitch & Warp tool.
2. To change the micro-pitch of a segment, move the mouse pointer over the top
left/right corner of the segment.
The mouse pointer becomes an up/down arrow.
3. Drag upwards/downwards with the mouse to change the micro-pitch curve.
If you want to change the pitch modulation only for the segment start or end, you can
set an “anchor point” to specify which part of the segment is affected. Proceed as
follows:
1. Move the mouse pointer over the top border of the segment.
The mouse pointer becomes an I-beam symbol.
2. Click at the position where you want to set an anchor.
A vertical line appears at the position where you clicked. A segment can only have
one anchor.
3. Move the mouse pointer over the top left/right corner of the segment and drag
upwards or downwards to tilt the micro-pitch curve.
The modulation curve is only changed from the segment border to the anchor.
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The micro-pitch curve displays the progression of the pitch for the tonal portion of the
segment. For non-tonal portions of the audio, micro-pitch curves cannot be shown.
If the pitch falls at the end of
the segment…
…activate the Pitch & Warp tool, point at the top right
corner and drag upwards.
Move the mouse over the top
border and click to set an
anchor…
…if you only want to compensate for the descending
pitch at the end of the segment.