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Included Effect Plug-ins
Pitch Shift Plug-ins
You can use Pitch Correct creatively. You can create backing vocals, for example, by modifying
the lead vocals or vocoder sounds by using extreme values. You can use an external MIDI
controller, a MIDI track, or the virtual keyboard to play a note or a scale of target pitches that
determine the current scale notes to which the audio is shifted. This allows you to change your
audio in a very quick and easy way, which is extremely useful for live performances. In the
keyboard display, the original audio is displayed in blue while the changes are displayed in
orange.
Correction
Speed
Determines the smoothness of the pitch change. Higher values cause the pitch shift
to occur immediately. 100 is a very drastic setting that is designed mainly for special
effects.
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.
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