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3. Track your audio.
4. Click the Make Notes button. If necessary,
adjust the Number of Note Objects control
to get as accurate a representation of the
desired target notes as possible.
5. Make sure that all of the Note objects in
the range where you want the effect to
happen butt up against each other (this
will ensure that all of the note transitions
are instantaneous). If they don’t, either
use the Arrow tool to extend existing Note
boundaries so that they do, or use the Note
tool to draw new notes to fill in any gaps.
6. Play your track. If you like the result, you’re
done.
7. If you’re not happy with the result, simply
experiment with changing the pitch or
length of individual Notes. The beauty of
Note objects is that you can literally sculpt
any melodic contour to get exactly the
effect you desire.
8. Once you get the effect exactly as you like
it, Auto-Tune 7’s graphical Paste function
will allow you to copy all of the Note objects
and paste them in subsequent verses or
choruses or wherever else in your track
you’d like the same effect.