User Manual

Snapshots
The Snapshots allow saving different plug-in settings within one plug-in preset. One example for why this is useful would be when, for example,
the verse and the chorus of a song to be processed require different settings because they are in different keys or very differently orchestrated.
Using the Snapshot functionality, you can create one setting per song part and call these sample-accurately using host automation. Automation
would otherwise be very time-consuming to say the least, and especially automating Pitch Mapping would be a real challenge. Snapshots store
the state of the following parameters:
the values and Mapping Modes of the Pitch Mapping Sliders
Bypass- and Exclude-States for all pitches
Low-Cut and High-Cut boundaries as well as the state of the Mute switch
Threshold, Feel, Purify, Glide and Electrify values
Input Ref. Tuning and Output Tuning
Rounding mode
Natural and Strict modes
As you can see, this does not include any MIDI or editing parameters, as Snapshots are meant to adapt settings relevant to the same signal to
be corrected, not to replace plug-in presets! Think “one plug-in preset per signal to be processed, one Snapshot per section of that that
requires individual settings”.
Snapshots are saved by alt-clicking on the slot you wish to save to and recalled by a click on the Snapshot slot to be recalled. Alternately, you
can first click on the Save button, then on the Snapshot slot you wish to save to. To cancel, click Save again (and don’t click on a Snapshot
button *grin*). Both methods overwrite the targeted Snapshot slot without further warning, so be careful!
zynaptiq PITCHMAP Quick Start Guide v 1.0
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