Antares Auto-Tune 5 Owner's Manual - page 42
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not function in those versions. However, you
can get an equivalent effect by using the Snap
To Note function (see below) to constrain a
line segment to a semitone, and then using
the Arrow Tool to move that horizontal line
segment to any intermediate pitch.
If you have enabled Snap To Note mode (see
below), each segment will automatically snap
to the nearest semitone. Pressing the Shift
key on your keyboard while drawing a line
temporarily toggles the state of the Snap To
Line button. I.e., if Snap To Note mode is not
enabled, pressing Shift will enable it for as long
as Shift is pressed. Conversely, if Snap To Note
mode is enabled, pressing Shift will disable it
for as long as Shift is pressed.
If you move the cursor outside the Pitch Graph
during point entry, the graph will automatically
scroll.
To delete the last anchor point entered, press
repeatedly back to the very first anchor point).
Only one pitch contour object (line or curve)
can exist at any time point on the Pitch Graph.
When you complete the entry of a line object,
any object(s) that previously existed at the
same time will be deleted.
NOTE:
If, while the Line Tool is
selected, you move the cursor onto
the Envelope Graph Display, it will
temporarily change to the Magnifying Glass
Tool, allowing you to quickly and easily move to
any other point in your audio and then resume
editing without needing to manually change
tools.
The Curve Tool ()
The Curve Tool is used to draw
arbitrary curves on the Pitch Graph.
Start the process by selecting the Curve Tool
and clicking anywhere on the Pitch Graph to
set an anchor point. Hold down your mouse
button and move the cursor to draw the
desired pitch contour curve. End the process
by releasing your mouse button.
Unlike the Line Tool, the Pitch Graph will not
scroll if you attempt to move the Curve Tool
cursor outside the current display area.
The Snap To Note mode does not affect the
Curve Tool.
Only one pitch contour object (line or curve)
can exist at any time point on the Pitch Graph.
When you complete the entry of a curve
object, any object(s) that previously existed at
the same time will be deleted.
NOTE:
If, while the Curve Tool is
selected, you move the cursor onto
the Envelope Graph Display, it will
temporarily change to the Magnifying Glass
Tool, allowing you to quickly and easily move to
any other point in your audio and then resume
editing without needing to manually change
tools.
The Arrow Tool ()
The Arrow Tool is used to select and
drag existing target pitch contour
objects (blue lines and curves)
as well as to add or delete anchor points to
existing lines.
The Arrow Tool behaves as follows:
MANIPULATING LINES AND CURVES
• Clicking on the background of the Pitch
Graph and dragging horizontally selects
objects’ anchor points. Shift-clicking extends
the selection.
• Dragging beyond the Pitch Graph
boundaries automatically scrolls the graph.
• Moving the Arrow Tool over a pitch contour
object causes the cursor to change
to the object cursor (a horizontal
bar). Clicking on an unselected curve
or line segment with the object
cursor causes the curve or segment
and its anchor points to become
selected and allows that object to
be dragged. Clicking on an already
selected curve or line segment with
the object cursor allows that object,
along with all other selected objects,
to be dragged.