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The Pitch and Envelope Graph Displays
envelope will be visible in the main editing
window. This can be particularly useful when
selecting edit points during time editing.
You can resize the Graphical Mode window
to take advantage of those nice big high-
resolution monitors that have become so
aordable. In most hosts, Auto-Tune 8’s
Graphical Mode window can be resized in real-
time, limited only by the size of your monitor.
In hosts that don’t support real-time resizing,
the window size can be set in the Options
Dialog as described above. In VST hosts,
resizing is limited to a maximum size of 1600 x
1200 pixels — still not too shabby.
Show Lanes
The Pitch Graph Display’s
default mode displays
horizontal lines that represent
each pitch. This is probably the most useful
mode with Curve and Line correction objects.
However, with the introduction of Note
objects, we added an additional Lanes display
mode that, as the name implies, displays
The Pitch Graph Display
The Pitch Graph displays the pitch contour
of the audio to be processed as well as the
pitch correction objects that you create and a
plot of the exact output pitch based on each
object’s current Retune Speed. Optionally, the
amplitude envelope of the displayed audio can
be displayed as a background element of the
graph.
On the display, the vertical axis represents
pitch (with higher notes towards the top) while
the horizontal axis represents time.
The horizontal grid lines or lanes (depending
on the current display mode) represent scale
pitches.
The grid lines provide a reference to guide you
in drawing and editing correction objects. The
positions of the graph lines correspond to the
pitches of the notes in the currently selected
scale. Changing the Scale Detune setting will
result in the scale pitch graph lines moving up
or down relative to the tracked pitch.
If “SHOW ENVELOPE IN MAIN GRAPH” is
checked in the Options window, the amplitude