Owner`s manual
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A TIP: If you don’t know the key
of your track, trial-and-error works
pretty well. Start by setting Major
or Minor and then just trying one Key after
another until one sounds good.
5. Play your track
Auto-Tune EFX 2 will process your input
vocal and, depending on your choice of
Effect Type, will either correct or quantize
it to the target scale notes. Mr. Hand will
continuously indicate the current target note.
If you like the result, you’re done. If not,
continue with the next step.
6. Customize the Scale
Depending on the specific vocal line,
adding or removing scale notes can give
you distinctly different results. Try any
combination of the following:
•
Click on a lit blue Note button to remove
it from the scale and prevent Auto-Tune
EFX 2 from correcting or quantizing the
output to that note.
•
Click on an unlit Note button to add it to
the scale and allow Auto-Tune EFX 2 to
correct or quantize the output to that note.
Click and play and click and play until you get
exactly the result you want.
Auto-Motion Vocal Pattern Generation
1. Select a Pattern
Auto-Tune EFX 2 comes with a varied
selection of melodic patterns (but see
Chapter 4 for info on expanding the
selection and creating your own). Click the
Select Pattern menu to pick one.
While we’ve tried to name each pattern in
a way to suggest its style, the easiest way
to become familiar with them is just to try
them out.
2. Select a Pattern Style
The Auto-Motion Pattern Style switch
lets you select the speed of the transition
between the notes of the pattern. The
choices are similar to those of the Effect
Type switch:
Hard EFX:
The classic
Auto-Tune
Vocal Effect.
Transitions
between notes
of the pattern will be instantaneous.