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The Sample Editor
VariAudio (Cubase only)
MIDI Input
You can change the pitch on the fly by selecting the segment you want to change and
pressing a key on your MIDI keyboard or using the Virtual Keyboard (see
“The Virtual
Keyboard” on page 108).
Proceed as follows:
1. After having corrected the segmentation, select the segment for which you would
like to change the pitch.
2. Activate the Pitch & Warp tool and click the MIDI Input button.
3. Press a key on your MIDI keyboard or use the Virtual Keyboard to change the pitch
of the segment.
The pitch of the segment changes according to the note you play.
The MIDI Input function has two modes: Still mode and Step mode. You can switch
between them by [Alt]/[Option]-clicking on the MIDI Input button:
In Still mode you can select individual segments by clicking on them and change
their pitch by pressing a MIDI key. You can also select several segments and press
a MIDI key to change the pitch of several segments simultaneously. The pitch of
the first selected segment is changed to the pitch of the MIDI note you play. The
pitches of the other selected segment are changed by the same amount.
In Step mode you can step through the segments by selecting the first segment
that you would like to change and pressing a MIDI key. The next segment will
automatically be selected afterwards. This allows you to work in a more creative
way, for example, to develop completely new melody lines via MIDI.
4. When you are done, deactivate the MIDI Input button.
Ö MIDI controller data like pitchbend or modulation are ignored.
Warping segments
Time correction, i. e. warping at segment level, is useful if you want to align a musical
accent to a certain position, or change or quantize the timing of single segments in
monophonic vocal recordings. When warping audio segments, warp markers will be
created. These are shown on the VariAudio and the AudioWarp tabs of the Sample
Editor Inspector. (For information on warping complete audio files, see
“Free Warp”
on page 345.)
Still mode is activated for MIDI Input.
Step mode is activated for MIDI Input.
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Any correction of the segmentation must be applied before warping segments.