Owner`s manual
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Sample Rate Display
This display indicates the sample rate of the current
audio file as reported to Auto-Tune Live by the host
application.
NOTE: Auto-Tune Live is high sample rate compatible. If your host appli-
cation and audio hardware are capable of dealing with up to 192 kHz
files, Auto-Tune Live will process them correctly. However, it’s important to
remember that high sample rate files require substantially more DSP power
than 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz files, so the number of possible simultaneous
Auto-Tune Live instantiations will be decreased.
YET 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 Live
will appear to be correcting pitch to the “wrong” key. If this appears to be
happening, check to be sure that your converter sample rate and your host
application sample rate (as displayed by Auto-Tune Live) match.
Auto-Tune Live MIDI Functions
In addition to the MIDI control functions previously described in the Options
section above, Auto-Tune Live provides two additional functions that require
it to receive MIDI data from the host application. Depending on your intent,
this data could come in real time from a MIDI controller (typically a keyboard)
or from a prerecorded MIDI sequencer track. Refer to your host application’s
manual for details on how to route MIDI to Auto-Tune Live.
NOTE: As previously mentioned, if you are using one of the few hosts
that don’t support routing MIDI to plug-ins, these MIDI functions will
not be selectable.