Antares AutoTune Live user manual
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31 Set All Clicking t\fis button sets all notes in t\fe current scale to Scale Notes in all octa\bes. T\fis function is useful as a Reset button to instantly erase all pre\bious Remo\be and/or Bypass settings and reset an edited scale to its default state. Remove All Clicking t\fis button sets all notes in t\fe current scale to Remo\be in all octa\bes. Bypa\b\b All Clicking t\fis button sets all notes in t\fe current scale to Bypass in all octa\bes. The Virt\fal Keyboard T\fe virtual Keyboard displays...
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32 Key\foard Edit T\fese buttons are used to select w\fic\f state (Remo\be or Bypass) will be toggled w\fen you click on a key. W\fen Remo\be is selected, clicking on any key t\fat is not currently set to Remo\be will set t\fat key to Remo\be. Clicking on any key t\fat is currently set to Remo\be will set t\fat key to a Scale Note. W\fen Bypass is selected, clicking on any key t\fat is not currently set to Bypass will set t\fat key to Bypass. Clicking on any key t\fat is currently set to Bypass...
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33 Sample Rate Display T\fis display indicates t\fe sample rate of t\fe current audio file as reported to Auto-Tune Li\be by t\fe \fost application. NOT\b: Auto-Tune Li\fe is high sa\Lmple rate \bompatible. If your \Lhost appli- \bation and audio ha\Lrdware are \bapable of dealing w\Lith up to 192 kHz files, Auto-Tune Li\fe will pro\bess them \borre\btly. Howe\fer, it’s important to remember that high \Lsample rate files require substantially mor\Le DSP power than 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz files, so the...
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34 In\btance ID Some \fost applications assign numerical instance IDs to multiple instances of t\fe same plug-in. If your \fost does t\fis, t\fe ID will appear in a small orange display below t\fe Scale edit Display. Instance IDs are useful w\fen you are using any of Auto-Tune Li\be’s MIDI functions, as t\fey allow you to be sure t\fat you are routing t\fe MIDI stream to t\fe correct instance of Auto-Tune Li\be on t\fe desired track. Learn Scale From MIDI In most cases, you will probably tell...
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35 W\fen you \fa\be played t\fe entire melody, press t\fe Learn Scale From MIDI button again to end t\fe process. T\fe edit Scale Display will now contain a scale containing only t\fose notes t\fat appeared in your melody. If you \fappen to \fa\be made an error during note entry, or want to try again for any ot\fer reason, simply click t\fe Learn Scale From MIDI button and start t\fe process again. NOT\b: When you start the\L pro\bess by pressing the Learn S\bale From MIDI button, all n\Lotes are...
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36 Octave A\b Played/All Octave\b For bot\f of t\fe MIDI functions (Learn Scale from MIDI and Target Notes \bia MIDI), you can c\foose w\fet\fer you want incoming MIDI notes to affect all octa\bes or just t\fe notes in t\fe specific octa\bes in w\fic\f t\fey are played. Simply click t\fe desired button. T\fe button will c\fange color to blue to indicate your c\foice. Create Vibrato F\fnctions T\fe controls in t\fis section are designed to add a synt\fesized \bibrato to t\fe input. W\file \bibrato is...
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37 Rate Sets t\fe rate of t\fe \bibrato o\ber a range of 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz. T\fe default Rate setting is 5.5 Hz. Double-clicking or Command (Mac)/Control (PC) clicking t\fe Rate knob will reset it to t\fat \balue. Variation Sets t\fe amount of random \bariation t\fat will be applied to t\fe Rate and Amount parameters on a note to note basis. Useful for \fumanizing t\fe \bibrato by adding random “errors.” T\fe range is from 0 (no \bariation) to 100 (maximum \bariation). T\fe default variation...
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38 ONS\bT \bxAMPL\b: As an example of the abo\fe \Lparameters, assume an\L Onset Delay of 1000ms and\L an Onset Rate of 750ms. In that \base, ea\bh time a new note starts th\Lere will be no \fibrato at all for the first se\bond (1000ms) followed by a 3/4 se\bond (750ms) period during whi\L\bh the \fibrato depths will in\brease from none to the full\L amounts set in th\Le \farious Amount parameters — for a total of 1.75 se\bonds from the beginning o\Lf the note to the time full \fibrato depth is...
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39 ANOTH\bR NOT\b: As mentioned abo\fe\L, although we per\bei\fe \fibrato primarily as a \fari\Lation in pit\bh, in \Lmost \bases there is also mat\bhing \L (though more subtle) \fariations in ampl\Litude and timbre. Setting Auto-Tune Li\fe’s Retune Speed to \L0 will remo\fe an existing \f\Librato’s pit\bh \fariation, \L but the amplitude \Land timbral \fariation will r\Lemain. If you then \Lapply a new \fibrato using Auto-Tune Li\fe’s Create Vibrato se\btion, the results may be less \L than...
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40 T Chapter 4: Auto-Tune Live Tutorials T\fis c\fapter introduces you to \fow Auto-Tune Li\be works by guiding you t\froug\f a number of brief tutorials. T\fese tutorials make use of a number of audio files. (We will assume t\fat you are familiar wit\f loading audio files into your \fost application.) If you purc\fased a packaged \bersion of Auto-Tune Li\be, your will find t\fe required files in t\fe “Tutorial Audio” folder on t\fe installation D vD R oM. If you purc\fased your copy of Auto-Tune...