User Guide
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PITCH BEND
Pitch Bend is used to draw an envelope that corresponds to increasing or
decreasing the pitch of a sound file over time.
ENVELOPE (2 TO 16 POINTS, -RANGE TO +RANGE)
Specifies Pitch Bend over time. The vertical axis represents pitch change, with
zero being no change.The horizontal axis represents the length of the selected
region.
Click the left mouse button to define a point and drag to change its position.
Click the right mouse button over an existing point to remove the point.You
can create up to 16 envelope points.
RESET ENVELOPE
This button removes all points except the outermost two.
RANGE (-24 TO 24 SEMITONES)
Maximum and minimum pitch change in Semitones (half-steps). Example: A
range of twelve half-steps (one octave) allows an increase or decrease of the
pitch by an octave.
SHOW WAVE
Select this check box to draw the waveform of the current selection on the
envelope graph.This is done automatically if the selection is small. For stereo
files, you also have the option of displaying the left channel, right channel, or
a mix of the two channels.
Pitch Bend is accomplished in the same manner as changing the
playback speed on a tape deck.Therefore, the length of the file will be
changed.
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