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Move Point tool, yourst select a range of audio
and then select the region within that selection
that you want to move and move it forward or
back in time, again compressing and expanding
the audio around it.
Both tools are context sensitive. That is, they
change function (from selection to moving,
for example) depending on what lies beneath
them on the screen. As a result, the time
manipulation process becomes smooth and
intuitive, never breaking your creativeow with
the need to switch tools or remember some
command key to temporarily change function.
The time functions also have their own Undo/
Redo controls independent of the pitch
correction controls and an Enable button that
allows you to instantly switch between your
original audio and your time shifted audio.
Enhanced Amplitude Envelope Display
To help you visualize the affects of your edits,
whenever time control is enabled the Amplitude
Envelope Display will display both the original
audio (in the lower portion of the display) and
the time-shifted audio (in the upper portion).
Additionally, the displays horizontal axis will turn
red to indicate the ranges of audio that have
been time-tracked, so you will always know
which ranges are currently available for time
editing.
Non-destructive Editing
Since Auto-Tune 7 works on a copy of your
audio, time editing always leaves your original
audio intact. At any point you can simply turn
off the Time Control Enable button to instantly
return to your track’s original timing.
NOTE: Due to the architecture of TDM
systems, time shifting is not available
in the TDM versions of Auto-Tune 7.
If you wish to use the time shifting function on a
TDM system, be sure to select the RTAS version
of Auto-Tune 7.