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


 
Tune Interface Reference
The Tune Interface is divided into the following sections –
Global Correction section
Segmentation section
Correction Parameters section
Graphic Editing Tools section
Vibrato section
Main Pitch Editing Graph
GLOBAL CORRECTION SECTION:
The Global Correction section , the first section of the Tune work flow, offers four global
tune parameters which are critical for pitch detection:
Reference Pitch –This is similar to the calibration adjustment on a standard
guitar/instrument tuner. It allows adjusting the overall tuning offset for any scale.
Reference Pitch should be adjusted before the scan. Changing Reference Pitch later will
require clearing the graph and re-scanning.
Default: A = 440hz; Range: +/- 2 octaves (220hz-880hz.)
Global Pitch Shift - Here you will define the global pitch shift which you want to
perform on all scanned material. Global shift defines a constant shift in equal tempered
semitones (half steps.)
Default = 0 ; +/- 12 half-steps (semitones.)
Formant Correction - The correction type can be set to Formant corrected or Non
Formant corrected. For vocals we recommend formant correction to avoid unnatural
pitch shifts. You may change this setting at any time and the note shift method will adjust
accordingly.
Range- This parameter will narrow Tune’s detection area to a certain range (bass,
baritone, tenor, soprano etc.,) making detection in that range more precise. You can
change the range of detection simply by narrowing or enlarging the grayed out area on
the Piano Roll. This is done by placing the mouse over the current range border until the
pointer changes into a resize tool. Click-dragging will adjust the detection range
boundary.