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horizontal lanes that extend from the left-hand
“keys” and are tinted to dierentiate the sharps
and/or flats. Note objects snap neatly into
these lanes. They are particularly useful when
you will be using Note objects to shift the pitch
of individual notes.
NOTE: The Show Lanes option is only
available when the Major, Minor
or Chromatic scales are selected. In
all other cases, the Show Lanes button will be
disabled.
Click the Show Lanes button to toggle its state.
The button will turn blue when Show Lanes
mode is on (but of course when Show Lanes
mode is on, the Pitch Graph is full of Lanes, so
it’s pretty hard to get confused about which
mode you’re in).
NOTE: You can switch back and forth
between display modes at any time.
Switching modes has no eect on
any previous correction objects. So you could,
for example, use the default graph mode for
creating and tweaking some curves in one
section of your track, and then switch to Lanes
mode to create and edit some Notes objects in
a dierent section of the track. Your previously
created and edited curves would remain
unaected.
Pitch Graph Scale
The Pitch Graph Scale
Buttons control the
horizontal (time) and
vertical (pitch) scaling of the graph.
Clicking the appropriate “+” button
causes the view to zoom in, while
clicking a “-” button causes it to zoom
out.
NOTE: The horizontal scale buttons
always control the Pitch Graph. They
also control the Envelope Graph
when it is set to “Tie” (see below).
Object Pitch Display
The Object Pitch Display
will always show the
exact target pitch of the
correction object at the
current cursor position.
For Lines and Curves, this will correspond to
the pitch indicated by the blue target pitch
curve.
For Notes, this will correspond either to the
pitch of the graph line or lane on which the
Note is situated, or, if Snap to Note has been
turned o and the Note has been oset from
the graph line or lane, it will display the note
and the amount of oset (in cents).
Output Pitch Display
The Output Pitch Display
will always show the exact
output pitch (the green
curve) at the current cursor
position.
Detected Pitch Display
The Detected Pitch
Display will always show
the exact pitch of the
tracked input data (the
red curve) at the current
cursor position.
Cursor Time
Display
The Cursor Time
Display (as you’ve
probably already guessed) will show the time
at the current cursor position. The format of
this display (either absolute time or bars and
beats) will be the same as that set by the Time
Display Format selector described in the Clock
Controls section above.