You may click and hold on any Note Region to hear playback of that note at its current pitch. The following actions may performed with the Cursor tool: Clicking and dragging with this tool allows you to lasso select multiple notes at once. It is used for selecting notes and for dragging Note Regions vertically within the Piano Roll to change their pitch. The Cursor is the default tool selection in the Pitch Editor plug-in. The Loop Selection/Transport Button loops playback of selected notes within the note workspace. It may be used to quickly navigate to the end of captured audio in order to capture subsequent audio after the captured portion. The Skip Forward Button instantly moves the playhead to the end of the captured portion of audio. The Skip Backward Button instantly moves the playhead to the beginning of the captured portion of audio. The Stop Button stops playback at the current playhead location. The Play Button begins playback at the current playhead location. To begin capturing note data, you must first click the Capture Button and then either click the Play Button when using ReWire, or click play in your DAW.
Transport Controls are available when using ReWire to control playback from within the Pitch Editor plug-in. Tip: When hovering over the Waveform Display you may use your mouse wheel to zoom in and out on the timescale in the workspace. You may click and drag these handles to expand the viewable region or click and drag the selection within the handles to navigate across the timeline. The Waveform Display features Selection Handles, which indicate the portion of audio viewable within the Note Workspace. This display may also be used for navigation and zooming within the Timeline.
To the right of the Timeline Scroll Bar, explicit zoom in and out buttons are available for horizontal zooming on the Timeline.Īfter capture, the waveform of the input audio will be represented in a display at the top of the Pitch Editor plug-in. Tip: When hovering over the scroll bar you may use your mouse wheel to scroll left and right on the Timeline in the workspace. The scroll bar on the bottom of the Note Workspace allows you to scroll horizontally and zoom in and out within the Timeline of the Note Workspace. Tip: When hovering over the scroll bar you may use your mouse wheel to scroll up and down on the note scale in the workspace.īelow the Note Scroll Bar, explicit zoom in and out buttons are available for vertical zooming on the Piano Roll. Additionally the scroll bar has visual representations of the location of capture notes in the form of orange ticks. The scroll bar on the right side of the Note Workspace allows you to scroll vertically and zoom in and out within the Piano Roll of the Note Workspace. By default, these contours will represent pitch after correction.
This allows you to easily detect pitch variations such as vibrato and glissandos. These contours represent the continuous pitch variation of your vocals. The Pitch Contours of each detected note will be superimposed on the Note Regions. Notes detected after capture are represented by Note Regions on the Piano Roll and are shaped corresponding to their amplitude envelopes. You may also click and drag the piano roll to scroll vertically. Tip: When hovering over the Piano Roll or Timeline you may use your mouse wheel to zoom in and out on the note or time scale in the workspace. You may click anywhere on the timeline to move the playhead to that location when using ReWire. The Timeline of captured audio is represented at the top of the Note Workspace. By default, the Piano Roll (in Chromatic mode) will have all notes enabled. Enabled notes of the given scale are designated by an illuminated tick to the right of the associated piano roll key. The Piano Roll on the left side of the Note Workspace represents the note scale. Superimposed on the note regions are drawings of the pitch contours that make up each note. Note: The detected note regions will not be displayed until after you stop capture.Īfter capture, the detected notes will be displayed as regions on the Note Workspace. Learn more about setting up ReWire in your host here. If you are using ReWire, you may click the Play button after the Capture button to initiate capture. The Capture button puts the Pitch Editor plug-in into record mode and will begin capturing any audio played back through the plug-in.
To begin performing offline pitch correction you must first click the Capture button then playback audio from your DAW. Note: The component Pitch Editor plug-in is only available in Nectar 2: Vocal Production Suite.
Nectar 2 offers a new resizable component plug-in dedicated to offline pitch correction simplifying the manual pitch correction process from within your DAW. Open topic with navigation Pitch Editor Plug-in