User Manual
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Options
Clicking the Options button will
bring up a window containing a
number of settings that fall into
the “set and forget” category. They are:
BUFFER SIZE This controls the number of
seconds of memory buffer space that are
permanently reserved for pitch tracking and
pitch correction data in Graphical Mode.
(There is a separate buffer for each plug-in
occurrence.) To change the buffer allocation,
click in the data field and enter the required
number of seconds.
The maximum buffer length is 14,400 seconds
(i.e., 4 hours).
NOTE: For hosts that provide valid
time information, Auto-Tune 7 will display all
tracked pitch information at its correct time
within the track. If your host supports this
capability, setting the buffer to the length of
the entire song and tracking the pitch in one
pass will allow you to quickly and easily move
to each section of audio to be corrected as
necessary.
NUMBER OF UNDOS Auto-Tune 7 provides
multiple Undo/Redo capability in Graphical
Mode. Select the maximum allowable number
here (up to 20). Choosing a higher number
allocates more memory for saving intermediate
states.
NOTE: The value selected here
applies independently to both pitch
correction Undo/Redos and time control Undo/
Redos. For example, if you set this value to
15, you will have 15 levels of undo for pitch
correction actions and an additional 15 levels for
time control actions
KNOB CONTROL Lets you select how you
want to control the “knobs” in the Auto-Tune 7
interface.
VERTICAL: Position the cursor over a knob,
press and hold the left mouse button (or
the only mouse button, if you’re using a
one-button mouse) and move the cursor
up to turn the knob clockwise or down to
turn the knob counterclockwise. The current
value of the knob’s parameter appears in its
associated numeric display.
HORIZONTAL: Position the cursor over a
knob, press and hold the left mouse button
and move the cursor to the right to turn the
knob clockwise or to the left to turn the knob
counterclockwise. The current value of the
knob’s parameter appears in its associated
numeric display.
RADIAL: Click anywhere around the
circumference of the knob, press and hold
the left mouse button and “rotate” the
knob in the desired direction. The current
value of the knob’s parameter appears in its
associated numeric display.