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When the Magnifying Glass cursor is
displaying the default+”, clicking the
Magnifying Glass anywhere in the pitch
display will increase the display’s horizontal
and vertical zoom factors one step (if
possible).
Pressing Option(Mac)/Alt(PC) will cause the
cursor to change to “-. In this state, clicking
anywhere in the pitch display will decrease the
displays horizontal and vertical zoom factors
one step (if possible).
Dragging the Magnifying Glass in the Envelope
Display will cause the selected time range
to appear in the Pitch Display (most useful
for navigating when the Envelope Display is
in All” mode). The pitch range of the Pitch
Display will be automatically scaled such that
all of pitch information in that time range is
visible on the screen.
I-Beam Tool
Drag the I-Beam Tool in either the
Pitch or Envelope Display to select
an area to apply Make Curve,
Import Auto, Make Notes, or Number of Note
Objects. The selection area will be reflected in
both displays.
Double-clicking with the I-Beam tool in either
the Pitch or Envelope Display will highlight the
range of all currently tracked audio.
If the Envelope Display is set to All, using the
I-Beam Tool to make a selection anywhere in
the Envelope Display will cause the selected
audio to appear in the Pitch Display. This is
handy for quickly moving around your track to
make various edits.
NOTE: This I-Beam Tool is applicable
to pitch editing only. Selections for
the purpose of time shifting are
made by the dedicated time control tools
described later in this chapter.
Hand Tool
Drag the Hand Tool in any
direction in the Pitch Display to
move the area displayed.
If you move any selected cursor into the left-
hand key” area, it will temporarily change to
the Hand tool, allowing you to quickly scroll
the Pitch Display up or down as desired.
POP QUIZ: If, while the Hand Tool
is selected, you move the cursor
onto the Envelope Graph Display,
what happens? (Send your answer to info@
antarestech.com with the words “Pop Quiz” in
the subject line.)
The Edit Buttons
Once some audio has been tracked and/
or correction objects created, they can be
aected or edited in various ways with the
Edit Buttons.
The Edit Buttons are context sensitive, i.e.,
only the buttons that are applicable to the
current state of the pitch display are active.
If a particular button does not have a valid
function relative to the current pitch display
state, it will be grayed out” (i.e., colored dark
gray). If it does have a valid function, it will
appear pale gray.
NOTE: Other than the Clear All
button, which really does clear
everything, these edit buttons are
applicable specifically to correction objects
and pitch edits. Time shifting has its own set of
edit functions, described below.
The Clear All Button
Clicking the Clear All button
erases all tracking (both pitch
and time) and correction
information, whether or not it is
currently visible on the Pitch Display. Since you
can not undo this function (and accidentally
executing it could be catastrophic), you must
confirm your intent in a warning dialog.
NOTE: If you’re absolutely certain
you want to clear everything and
don’t want to be bothered by the
confirmation dialog, Option-click the Clear All
button to bypass the warning.