Waves Plug-in for Vocals and Monophonic manual Undo/Redo

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The corrected pitch graph may be further edited using a few simple tools that change the appearance of the mouse pointer in context with its current function.

Undo/Redo

Next to the Graphic Tools section are the Undo/Redo buttons. These pull-down menus allow you to view and access any point of the Undo/Redo history, up to 32 levels deep.

Position window

The Position Window, located at the bottom-right of the Pitch Graph, shows you the note and cents of the note at the current cursor location.

VIBRATO SECTION

On the lower-right corner of the Tune interface is the Vibrato Section. Two vibrato types are available: Synthetic and Natural.

The Natural Vibrato section has the following controls:

On/Off - Turns Natural Vibrato manipulation on/off (Please note that in order to manioulate natural vibrato you first need to detect it by turning vibrato segmentation to on in places where you suspect there is a natural vib.

When selected, you will be able to manipulate the Natural vibrato in places where it was detected. The Natural Vibrato will perform a new segmentation only when the Vibrato button in the segmentation section is turned on.

Amount: 0% to 200%; Default: 100%

This is a ratio multiplier for the detected natural vibrato. At 0, the Tune will

flatten the Natural Vibrato and at 200% it will double the amount of the natural vibrato.

Attack: This is the time it will take the natural vibrato modulation to build to its full assigned amount.

The Synthetic Vibrato section has the following controls:

On/Off button (in the Vibrato section) – Turns Synthetic Vibrato on/off.

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Contents Waves Tune Introduction and Overview Quick Start Important note to ProTools usersPitch Correction and Pitch Curve Editing Tune Interface Reference Tolerance Vibrato Segmentation ButtonSpeed RatioPage Waveform Overview Timeline RulerPitch Editor Piano RollPitch Edit Area Undo/Redo Midi General Purpose ButtonsPreferences pull down menu Using Tune Part 1 Global parameters and preparation for scanningPage Segmentation Tolerance and Scale Settings General Correction Parameters settingsPart 3 Post Scan General corrections Part 4 Surgical Graphic Curve Editing Part 6 Additional useful features Part 5 Vibrato EditingUndo/Redo 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.