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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Correcting pitches
1. Select the note(s) you want to pitch-correct. If no note is selected, all notes will be affected by the pitch correc-
tion.
2. Click the Correct button to the left of the note pane.
The Correct function moves all selected notes to their nearest exact note pitch.
D Alternatively, hold down [Shift]+[Ctrl](Win) or [Shift]+[Cmd](Mac) and press [C].
D To undo the pitch correction and revert to the original pitch(es), click the Reset button.
If no note is selected, the Reset function will reset the pitches of all corrected (and transposed) notes in the clip!
Changing transposition
1. Select the note(s) you want to transpose.
2. Click and drag the note(s) up/down on the note pane to transpose.
The Transpose buttons to the left of the note pane determine how the notes will be transposed:
Snap = the notes will snap to absolute semitones.
Jump (default) = the notes will snap relative to their original pitches, i.e. move in semitone steps but preserves any
fine tuning.
Fine = the notes will be transposed freely, in cents.
D You can also fine-tune by holding down [Alt]+[Shift](Win) or [Cmd]+[Shift](Mac) while dragging the notes up/
down on the note pane.
If the Monitor button is on a reference tone, with the pitch of the held note, will play continuously.
D To undo the transposition and revert to the original pitch(es), click the Reset button.
If no note is selected, the Revert function will reset the pitches of all transposed (and pitch-corrected) notes in the
clip!
D Alternatively, you can edit the transposition numerically in the Inspector, see “Note” and “Fine-tune”.
Resetting pitches
D Click the Reset button to reset any transposition and/or pitch correction and revert to the original pitch(es) of
the selected note(s).
If no note is selected, the Reset function will reset the pitches of all transposed and pitch-corrected notes in the
open audio clip!
Splitting the clip at notes
It’s possible to split an audio clip at the edges of selected notes in Pitch Edit mode (similar to splitting at slices in
Slice Edit mode):
D Select the note(s) where you want to split the clip and then select “Split at Notes” from the Edit menu or con-
text menu.
Reverting all notes
It’s possible to “undo” all edits you have made in Pitch Edit mode (similar to the “Revert Slices” function in Slice Edit
mode):
D Select “Revert All Notes” from the Edit menu or context menu.
The clip will be completely re-analyzed and any pitch, timing and timbre edits will revert to the original.