Correction Processing - TC Electronic INTONATOR User Manual

Vocal intonation processor
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CORRECTION PROCESSING

MANUAL/AUTOMATIC mode switch
PITCH knob
Manual Pitch Bend
The user can use this control in both Manual and Automatic
modes to add extra pitch bend to the Input signal. The range can
be set to either +/- 200 cents or +/- 50 cents. This is selected in
Setup page 10. The pitch control has a resolution of MIDI pitch
bend when used through MIDI. (Please refer to the MIDI section
for further information.)
The knob has a center détente but no automatic-return-to-center
feature.
Manual On
Press the MANUAL ON key to activate Manual mode.
Note Hold
Input pitch straying closer to a different note in the scale than the
intended one can introduce glitches.
With the NOTE HOLD key you can temporarily override the unit
and tell it to hold the current scale note and thereby avoid the
glitches.
Correction Bypass
When the Pitch Bypass is engaged, pitch correction stops.
The transition between Bypass on/Bypass off is performed
according to the Attack setting and will therefore be as smooth as
specified by the Attack setting.
Window
The Window control adjusts a window around the target pitch.
The Input is only corrected to the target pitch, when the pitch is
within the window. The range of operation is +/-200 cents.
Full counter clockwise position is 0 cents, while full clockwise
position is 200 cents.
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MANUAL
CORRECTION PROCESSING
MANUAL
ON
75
50
100
25
150
0
200
cent
PITCH
WINDOW
WINDOW knob
HOLD key
NOTE HOLD
CORRECTION
HOLD
BYPASS
MEDIUM
3
2
4
1
5
FAST
SLOW
0
6
rel.
rel.
ATTACK
AMOUNT
ATTACK knob
Attack
The ATTACK control allows the user to change how fast the
correction adjusts the Input to the "correct" note.
Amount
The AMOUNT control scales the amount of automatic correction
applied to the Input voice. It does not affect the added manual
pitch bend amount. The Range is from 0% at full counter
clockwise position to 100% at full clockwise position.
The amount of correction that is applied depends on how far out
off tune the Input is. This allows for a very musical way of
correcting pitch.
Example - with the Amount set to 50%
a)
If the Input is only 10 cents flat, it may be corrected by
approx. 5 cents.
b)
If the Input is 90 cents flat, it may be corrected by
60 cents, not just 45.
Please see the illustration on the next page
BYPASS key
AMOUNT knob

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