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- Finally, fine-tune the pitch correction process to minimize unwanted artifacts. Raising the Threshold slightly may help preserving Drums and
other Transient material better. Changing Xclude Round. Mode and adjusting Input Ref. Pitch can help minimize pitch jumping. Raising or
lowering Feel can help getting coherent results, and Purify can be used to clean or dirty up the sound. Also, if there’s a lot going on, you can
loose some of the highest pitches by activating Mute and pulling down the High-Cut slider gradually.
Tutorial D: Changing the Key/Scale/Melody of a Recording using the GUI Sliders.
Here’s a quick run-down on how to change Key/Scale/Melody of a recording manually using the Pitch Mapping Sliders of the GUI.
- Insert PITCHMAP into an effects slot of the audio track that needs pitch correction
- If you’re performing these tutorials in sequence, make sure you reset the Mute Filters by CTRL-clicking anywhere on the Upper Keyboard
Thumbnail and switching Mute off.
- Set Threshold to minimum, Feel, Purify & Electrify to 50%, Glide to 0%, Algorithm to Natural and Rounding to Intelligent as starting point.
- Drag the Pitch Mapping Sliders up or down. The sound associated with a slider is soloed while dragging, and the Right Keyboards keys light up
to show you what pitch you’re mapping to.
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