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Elastic Audio – "Relative" mode (not in Elastic Audio Easy)
Edit the pitch curve (automation of the pitch's temporal path) as a relative pitch deviation.
This corresponds roughly with the pitch bend controller for MIDI data.
Editing can be done with a free-hand curve, quantized "step" curves or by using the curve
bend tool. The “curve smooth” tool enables the equalization of the automation curve. This
smoothes pitch curve value changes that are too steep during playback.
Overview of graphics in "Relative" mode
Y-axis: Display of pitchshifting in semitone steps (within the range of -48 to 64 semitones).
Orange curve: Editable pitch and automation curve as relative detuning of the original
note.
Red line: 0-line as a reference for the editable pitch curve.
Elastic Audio – "Direct" mode
The pitch curve is traced immediately in "Direct" mode, and changes are absolute. To
customize the pitch correspondingly, the original pitch of the audio material must, of
course, be known. A preceding analysis of the audio material's pitch is therefore the basis
of "Direct" mode. This is basically only for tonal, monophonic material like solo vocals, solo
instruments, and speech.