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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Attenuating pitch drift/vibrato
You can attenuate the pitch drift or vibrato for each note individually:
1. Select the note(s) you want to change the pitch drift/vibrato for.
2. Lower the Drift handle to “straighten out” the pitch curve in the note, removing large scale pitch drift.
The default setting is always 100%, which means you can only attenuate the pitch drift/vibrato - not increase it.
D Alternatively, you can edit the Drift numerically in the Inspector, see “Drift”.
q If you want to preserve small pitch fluctuations in the note, you can use the Preserve Expression parameter in
the Inspector, see “Preserve”.
Editing transition times
When you have recorded your audio and haven’t (yet) made any pitch changes (transpositions) of notes, editing the
transition times won’t have any effect at all.
! It’s only after you have edited note pitches (moved notes up/down on the note pane) that editing transition
times will have any effect.
You can edit the pitch transition times between transposed notes as follows:
1. Select the note(s) you want to change the transition time(s) for.
2. Drag the Transition handle(s) up/down to control the pitch transition between the selected note(s) and the
previous adjacent note(s).
The important thing here is to get a smooth pitch curve (the line) from the preceding note to the following note.
Adjust the Transition handle until the pitch curve is a smooth line between the notes. The dark blue colored tran-
sition zones in the notes themselves indicate the transition times. The Transition times can be max 200 ms - or
half of the note length (if the note length is less than 400 ms).
D Alternatively, you can edit the Transition times numerically in the Inspector, see “Transition.
q To get the best result when editing transition times you might also have to change the actual note positions
without moving/stretching the audio, see “Changing note start positions (without affecting the audio)”.