Manual

METERING 11
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INPUT PITCH
Selecting this meter option will only display the Input Pitch.
OUTPUT PITCH
Selecting this meter option will only display the Output Pitch, or shows the difference
between the Input Pitch and the amount of Correction applied.
CORRECTION
Selecting this meter option will only display the amount of Pitch Correction applied to your
signal.
CLIP HOLD
The Clip Hold option will vary the time that the plug-in displays clipping in the Clip Indicator.
The hold time range, in seconds, is 10, 6, 1, None or Forever.There is also a Reset option.
TIP:The quickest method for resetting the Clip Indicator is to single click directly on the red Clip
Indicator LED.
PITCH WINDOW
The Pitch Window control adjusts the range around the target pitch.This allows input
correction when a pitch is within the defined range.The maximum window range is +/- 600
Cents.
Correctly setting the Pitch Window is critical, and can tremendously affect how
INTONATOR HS corrects an Input Pitch.
Example:The song you are working on is in C Major, and singer’s target note is F, which is in
the key of C Major. Instead of hitting the correct note, the singer is too sharp and manages
to sing a rather flat F#. If the Pitch Window is set to a range of 30, this note will not be
corrected because it is outside of the Pitch Window range.
METERING 10
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PITCH METERING
The Pitch Meter is a sophisticated yet easy-to-use metering tool for tracking your Input Pitch
as well as the Pitch Correction that is applied to your out of tune material.
INPUT PITCH
The red meter always indicates the Input Pitch.At the center position, with little or no
activity, the input signal is in pitch.When the Input Pitch is to the right of the center position,
the Input Pitch is sharp. Conversely, when the Input Pitch is to the left of the center position,
the Input Pitch is flat.
PITCH CORRECTION
The blue meter always indicates the applied Pitch Correction Amount.
NOTE:The Pitch Correction meter is strongly influenced by the value used by the Amount
parameter, the speed of the Attack parameter.
PITCH METER OPTIONS
There are several views for these meters, allowing you to customize your metering
experience.The metering options can be accessed by clicking directly on the Pitch Meter.
PITCH MINUS CORRECTION
Pitch Minus Correction is the default view for the Pitch Meter.When metering with Pitch
Minus Correction, you will notice that the Pitch Correction meter will start at the point
where the pitch is most out of tune and moves back towards center, indicating the amount of
correction.
PITCH AND CORRECTION
Pitch And Correction is an alternative view for the Pitch Meter.When metering with Pitch
And Correction, you will notice that the Pitch Correction meter will always start on the
opposite side of the Input pitch.The further out-of-tune the Input Pitch, the further the
correction meter will move in the opposite direction.