Yamaha AW1600 Owner's Manual - Page 90
BYPASS button, From TR, To TR/V.TR, DETECT, FORMANT, PITCH, Keyboard
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Correcting a Vocal Track (Pitch Fix) 3 Move the cursor to the PITCH FIX button and press the [ENTER] key. A popup window will appear which allows you to select the source edit track. 4 Specify the source edit track in the TRACK filed, then move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. A popup window will appear which allows you to select the record destination track and the virtual track. NOTE • Different tracks must be specified for the source and destination. 9 5 Specify the record destination track in the TRACK field and the virtual track in the V.TR filed, then move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. This will select the PITCH FIX display. HGC 1D 2 F E Mixdown and bounce operations IJ K NOTE The following occur when the PITCH FIX mode is engaged : • No other display can be selected from the panel keys. • Record track assignments are ignored. • No internal effects other than Pitch fix can be accessed. • The Tempo Map (scene numbers) is temporarily ignored. • MIDI program and control change messages cannot be received. 1 EXIT button Move the cursor to the EXIT button and press [ENTER] to exit from the PITCH FIX mode and return to the BOUNCE page. B BYPASS button To monitor the vocal track prior to pitch correction, move the cursor to this button and press [ENTER]. C From TR Indicates the track to be edited (the source track). This field is only for display, and cannot be edited. D To TR/V.TR Indicates the track and virtual track to which the processed source track will be recorded (the destination track). This field is only for display, and cannot be edited. E CTRL Selects the method of pitch correction/shift from the three ways below. • SCALE ........Specify the scale via received MIDI notes to adjust the pitch. For example, if you play a chord on a connected MIDI keyboard, the pitch is shifted by the notes included in the chord. • NOTE...........The pitch is changed according to the received MIDI note. • PANEL.........This lets you adjust the pitch by specifying a scale from the keyboard on the display. F TYPE Sets this to an appropriate value to maximize the accuracy of the pitch change of the original signal. Generally, this should be set to Normal; however, for low vocals, set this to Male, and for high vocals, set it to Female. G DETECT This determines the time resolution for pitch change. The shorter the setting, the more quickly the pitch change is recognized. The longer the setting, the more slowly pitch changes are made, resulting in more abrupt, step-like pitch changes. H RATE This determines the speed resolution for pitch change. The faster the setting, the more quickly the pitch is changed, increasing the apparent effectiveness of the pitch change function. When this is set to "000," there is no pitch change. I FORMANT This determines the vocal quality (character) of the pitch-adjusted signal. Positive (+) values result in a higher voice quality and negative (-) values result in a lower voice quality. J PITCH This determines the octave setting of the pitchadjusted signal. The range is from -2 to 2 octaves in semitone steps. The integer and fraction segments of the value are set separately. K Keyboard The graphic keyboard can be used to specify notes when the CTRL parameter is set to PANEL. To turn a note on or off, move the cursor to the desired note and press [ENTER]. 90 AW1600 Owner's Manual