Owner`s manual

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This phrase is in D Major and, if all the pitch errors were no greater than
about 49 cents, would work fine with a standard D Major scale (D, E, F#,
G, A, B, C# ). However, the pitch error of three semitones at the end of the
last note is so large that with B and C# present in the Scale, as the pitch
fell, Auto-Tune Live would see first C# and then B as the target pitch and
therefore allow the error to remain. With C# and B removed from the Scale,
Auto-Tune Live continues to see D as the target pitch for the entire duration
of the note and therefore pulls the phrase up to the correct pitch.
Cents
The number in the Cents column is the associated note’s interval, in cents,
from the root note of the scale. It’s provided for reference purposes and to
help you choose which notes of a micro-tonal scale to include or remove.
Set Major/Set Minor
When any scale that includes more than seven notes (i.e., any non-diatonic
scale) is selected, the Set Major and Set Minor buttons will appear. Clicking
on either of these buttons will “Remove” all notes from the scale except
for those notes closest to the notes of a traditional diatonic major or minor
scale (depending, of course, on which button you clicked).
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D3
B2
ORIGINAL
PERFORMANCE
CORRECTED BY
AUTO-TUNE LIVE
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