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Time Display Mode
Use this control to display the timeline labels
in the Pitch Graph Display in either bars and
beats (as defined by your host’s tempo), or
absolute time in hours, minutes, seconds, and
fractions of seconds.
NOTE: If you select Bars + Beats,
you will only see the timeline labels
for regions where you have tracked
pitch or pitch and time.
ANOTHER NOTE: If after tracking
pitch or pitch and time, you change
the time signature in your host
anywhere in the range of tracked audio, you
will need to retrack the audio in order for
the changed time signature to be reflected
by the Bars + Beats display. For that reason,
you should, whenever possible, set your time
signatures before tracking pitch or pitch and
time.
This control also sets the format for the Cursor
Time Position display.
Sample Rate Display
This display indicates the
sample rate of the current
audio file as reported to
Auto-Tune 8 by the host
application.
NOTE: Auto-Tune 8 is high sample
rate compatible. If your host
application and audio hardware
are capable of dealing with up to 192 kHz
files, Auto-Tune 8 will process them correctly.
However, it’s important to remember that high
sample rate files require substantially more
DSP power than 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz files, so
the number of possible simultaneous Auto-
Tune 8 instantiations will be decreased.
ANOTHER NOTE: If you are using
external A/D converters with
independently selectable sample
rates, it can be possible to establish a
mismatch between the actual conversion
sample rate and what the host application
thinks is the sample rate. If this happens, Auto-
Tune 8 will appear to be correcting pitch to the
“wrong” key. If this appears to be happening,
check to be sure that your converter sample
rate and your host application sample rate (as
displayed by Auto-Tune 8) match.