User Manual
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The Edit Buttons
Once some audio has been tracked and/or
correction objects created, they can be affected
or edited in various ways with the Edit Buttons.
The Edit Buttons are context sensitive, i.e., only
the buttons that are applicable to the current
state of the pitch display are active. If a particular
button does not have a valid function relative to
the current pitch display state, it will be “grayed
out” (i.e., colored dark gray). If it does have a
valid function, it will appear pale gray.
NOTE: Other than the Clear All button,
which really does clear everything,
these edit buttons are applicable
specifically to correction objects and pitch edits.
Time shifting has its own set of edit functions,
described below.
The Clear All Button
Clicking the Clear All button
erases all tracking (both pitch
and time) and correction
information, whether or not it
is currently visible on the Pitch Display. Since
you can not undo this function (and accidentally
executing it could be catastrophic), you must
confirm your intent in a warning dialog.
NOTE: If you’re absolutely certain
you want to clear everything and
don’t want to be bothered by the
confirmation dialog, Option-click the Clear All
button to bypass the warning.
The Undo Button
The Undo button becomes
active whenever you move or
modify a target pitch contour
object. Clicking the Undo
button once will undo the most recent change.
If you have made multiple changes, you can
continue to click Undo to undo additional
changes up to the limit that you set in the
Options dialog.
The Redo Button
The Redo button becomes
active whenever you have
executed at least one Undo.
Clicking the Redo button once
will redo the most recent undone change.
If you have executed multiple undos, you
can continue to click Redo to redo additional
changes up to the limit that you set in the
Options dialog.
The Snap To Note Button
Press this button to enable
Snap To Note mode when
using the Line Tool or
moving Note objects. In
Snap To Note mode, each line segment will
automatically snap to the nearest semitone and
Notes can only be moved to exact semitones
(or exact scale notes for microtonal scales).
Pressing the Shift key on your keyboard
while drawing a line or moving a Note object
temporarily toggles the state of the Snap To
Note button. I.e., if Snap To Note mode is not
enabled, pressing Shift will enable it for as long
as Shift is pressed. Conversely, if Snap To Note
mode is enabled, pressing Shift will disable it
for as long as Shift is pressed.
The Select All Button
The Select All button causes
all correction objects, whether
currently visible on the Pitch
Graph view or not, to become
selected.
The Cut And Copy Buttons
The Cut and Copy buttons
become active whenever one
or more correction objects are
selected. Cut removes selected
objects. Both Cut and Copy
copy selected objects to the
Auto-Tune 7 clipboard. You
can then paste the objects
elsewhere in the Pitch Graph
display.
The Paste Button
The Paste button becomes
active whenever one or more
objects have been Cut or
Copied to the clipboard.
To paste object(s) from the clipboard:
•
Navigate to the general area where you want
to paste the object(s.)