Waves Plug-in for Vocals and Monophonic Musical Instrument User Manual


 
cleared, it will automatically begin scanning.
The sound output will remain uncorrected
during the scan, but an orange highlight will appear to indicate that scanning in progress.
PITCH CORRECTION AND PITCH CURVE EDITING
After a section is scanned and its correction curve and note segmentation are created, you
can play back the section to apply and hear the correction. Audition through the track’s
assigned output. You can now select notes, sections or the entire piece and begin
adjusting the correction curves.
Use the default Note tool to make a selection in the Tune graph. Select a single note by
clicking on it or select multiple notes by clicking outside and dragging over the area you
would like to select. The Select All button allows you to quickly select the entire curve
with all its notes.
During the scan, Tune scans the track and applies default correction parameters for the
construction of the correction graph. Choosing Select All is a convenient way to choose
your own custom parameters rather than the automatic defaults. Once all segments are
selected you can change the Segmentation and Correction Parameters. Increasing Note
Tolerance in the Segmentation section, for example, will reduce the amount of false note
transitions in places where the singer went off key momentarily.
When you are satisfied with the segmentation settings, you can increase or decrease any
of the Correction Parameters for tighter or more relaxed correction. The results are
animated and auditioned in real time. Once you are happy with the overall correction,
you can make local adjustments to sections or individual notes using the Correction
Parameters and Graphic Tools.
SO MUCH FOR THE QUICK START
The Tune interface is logical and intuitive, so with a bit of trial and error and a good pair
of ears you should quickly be able to achieve quality results. But to get the most from the
product, please read the rest of this manual.
The next chapter will take you through Tune’s interface and describe each control. After
that, in the chapter “Working with Tune,” you’ll find comprehensive instructions
describing how to control Tune in greater detail.