Waves Plug-in for Vocals and Monophonic manual Pitch Edit Area

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Note Tune:

When the Edit Scale button is on, each of the 12 notes will show its temperament, in cents. Tune can be adjusted to perfect the notes’ intonation. The adjustment is in cents but allows inserting sub-decimal fractions, for maximum resolution.

Note Status:

The Note Grid assigns a status to each note in the selected grid. For instance, a major scale in a 12-note grid will have eight “legal” notes. Special status options help the automatic process to better aim to the desired target note while keeping the user informed as to what is happening.

There are five status possibilities:

Legal Note – Correct to this note.

= Illegal Note - Corrects to nearest grid note. This means that the note is illegal and the output should be tuned to the nearest legal note.

= Illegal Note - Corrects to nearest grid note above this note.

= Illegal Note - Corrects to nearest grid note below this note.

Bypass Note = Legal Note – Bypasses the fix (doesn’t fix the tuning.) Here, when the input note is detected to be closest to this note, no pitch correction will take place. However, if the input note is illegal and the legal note is the nearest grid note, then correction will be applied to that note according to the other correction parameters. (For instance, if D natural is bypassed and the singer sings a few cents above an illegal C#, then the C# will be corrected to a D, even though D is bypassed.)

Just to the right of the Piano Roll is the Edit Window area.

Pitch Edit Area

This area offers continuous horizontal and vertical zoom. When Tune processes a selection for the first time, three graphs appear in the Edit Window:

The Detection Graph (light orange) – The original pitch detection of the input audio.

The Correction Graph (green) – This is a display of the automatic pitch correction as determined by the current parameters settings in the Segmentation and Correction sections.

The Note Segments – Portions of the pitch graph will be outlined by note segment blocks which resemble MIDI notes. Selected notes are highlighted in light orange for clarity. Anytime you edit the correction curve, Tune will automatically re-segment the notes to accommodate your changes.

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Contents Waves Tune Introduction and Overview Important note to ProTools users Quick StartPitch Correction and Pitch Curve Editing Tune Interface Reference Vibrato Segmentation Button ToleranceRatio SpeedPage Timeline Ruler Waveform OverviewPiano Roll Pitch EditorPitch Edit Area Undo/Redo General Purpose Buttons MidiPreferences pull down menu Part 1 Global parameters and preparation for scanning Using TunePage Part 3 Post Scan General corrections Segmentation Tolerance and Scale SettingsGeneral Correction Parameters settings Part 4 Surgical Graphic Curve Editing Undo/Redo Part 6 Additional useful featuresPart 5 Vibrato Editing Midi Receive/Export

Plug-in for Vocals and Monophonic specifications

Waves Plug-in for Vocals and Monophonic represents a significant advancement in audio processing, designed specifically to enhance vocal tracks in recording and mixing environments. With its intuitive interface and powerful technology, it enables users to achieve a polished and professional sound with minimal effort.

One of the standout features of this plug-in is its ability to process monophonic signals effectively. This means that whether you're working with solo vocalists, instrumental solos, or any other form of monophonic audio, the plug-in performs flawlessly. It uses advanced algorithms to tackle issues like clarity, presence, and tonal balance, ensuring that your vocal tracks stand out in the mix without overshadowing other elements.

The plug-in includes several modules that can be utilized independently or in conjunction. Key features include an elegant pitch correction module that subtly adjusts the pitch of the vocal to ensure it remains in tune, resulting in a polished performance. Additionally, the time-based effects can enhance the richness of the sound, allowing for creative manipulation with reverb, delay, and modulation options.

Dynamic control is another highlight, with built-in compression and expansion functionalities to manage the vocal’s dynamic range effectively. This ensures that every word and nuance is present and intelligible, making it particularly beneficial in genres where vocal articulation is crucial, such as pop, rock, and R&B.

Waves has also incorporated advanced noise reduction technology within the plug-in. It allows for the identification and attenuation of unwanted noise, such as breath sounds or plosives, without dulling the natural quality of the voice. This ensures a cleaner mix, especially important when dealing with recorded vocal performances that might contain ambient noise.

In terms of user experience, the Waves Plug-in features a user-friendly interface that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. It offers easy access to all controls, making it accessible for beginners while still satisfying experienced audio engineers looking for detailed customization options.

In conclusion, the Waves Plug-in for Vocals and Monophonic processing is an essential tool for anyone serious about achieving professional-grade vocal tracks. With its robust feature set and innovative technologies, it elevates the recording process, making it easier to capture the essence of the performance. Whether in the studio or live settings, this plug-in stands out as a vital asset in the audio production toolbox.