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11
Graphical Mode
The Graphical Mode is similar to the Automatic
Mode in that it also continuously tracks the
pitch of the incoming sound and modifies the
output pitch to be closer to a desired pitch.
But in the Graphical Mode, the desired pitch
is not a predefined scale tone, but rather is a
graphical representation of your desired pitch
(called a “correction object”).
As in Automatic Mode, the rate of change
towards the desired pitch is controlled by the
Retune Speed control, but in Graphical Mode
you can assign a dierent Retune Speed to
each individual correction object, ensuring
that any pitch change is as natural (or as
wacky) as you desire.
The key feature of Graphical Mode is the Pitch
Graph display. On this display, the vertical axis
represents pitch (with higher notes towards
the top) while the horizontal axis represents
time. Depending on your host, you can resize
the Graphical Mode window up to the limit of
your monitor size.
On the Pitch Graph, the red curve represents
the original pitch contour of the input
track, while the desired target pitch or
pitch contour (as defined by one of the
three possible Correction Objects described
below) is indicated in blue. The green curve
displays the exact output pitch based on the
current setting of the Retune Speed for each
correction object.