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Included Effect Plug-ins
Pitch Shift Plug-ins
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Tolerance
Determines the sensitivity of analysis. A low Tolerance value lets Pitch Correct
find pitch changes quickly. If the Tolerance value is high, pitch variations in the
audio (for example, vibrato) are not immediately interpreted as note changes.
Transpose
With this parameter you can adjust, or retune, the pitch of the incoming audio
in semitone steps. A value of zero means that the signal is not transposed.
Scale source
Internal
If you choose the Internal option from the Scale Source pop-up menu, you
can use the pop-up menu next to it to decide to which scale the source audio
is adapted.
• Chromatic: The audio is pitched to the closest semitone.
• Major/Minor: The audio is pitched to the major/minor scale specified
on the pop-up menu to the right. This is reflected on the keyboard
display.
• Custom: The audio is pitched to the notes that you specify by clicking
keys on the keyboard display. To reset the keyboard, click the orange
line below the display.
External MIDI Scale
Select this option if you want the audio to be shifted to a scale of target
pitches, using an external MIDI controller, the virtual keyboard, or a MIDI track.
NOTE
You have to assign the audio track as the output of your MIDI track and the
Speed parameter has to be set to a value other than Off.
External MIDI Note
Select this option if you want the audio to be shifted to a target note, using an
external MIDI controller, the Virtual Keyboard or a MIDI track.
NOTE
You have to assign the audio track as the output of your MIDI track and the
Speed parameter has to be set to a value other than Off.
Chord Track – Chords
Select this option if you want the audio to be shifted to target chords, using
the chord information from the Chord track.
NOTE
You have to add a MIDI track in addition to the Chord track and assign Pitch
Correct as output of the MIDI track.