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Chapter 3: Auto-Tune 3 Controls
This chapter is a reference for all of the controls used in the Auto-Tune 3
interface. This chapter describes the function of each control. How these
controls are used together for intonation correction is demonstrated in
Chapter 4, Auto-Tune 3 Tutorial. Much of the information in this chapter is
also presented in Chapter 4. However, a few of the less commonly used
controls are only explained here.
Common Controls
The following controls and displays are visible regardless of which operat-
ing mode is selected. Their settings affect both Automatic and Graphical
Modes.
Sample Rate Display
This display indicates the sample rate of the current audio file as
reported to Auto-Tune 3 by the host application.
Note: Auto-Tune 3 is high sample rate compatible. If your host
application and audio hardware are capable of dealing with
88.2 kHz and 96 kHz files, Auto-Tune 3 will process them
correctly. However, it’s important to remember that high sample
rate files require twice the DSP power of 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz
files, so the number of possible simultaneous Auto-Tune 3
instantiations will be halved.
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 3 will appear to be correcting pitch to the
“wrong” key. If this seems to be happening, check to be sure
that your converter sample rate and your host application
sample rate (as displayed by Auto-Tune 3) match.
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