[ddots-l] Re: v-vocal hsc sets
- From: "Phil Muir" <ddots@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 19:02:03 -0000
I have performmed basic pitch correction with the sets.
And, here's how. From the V-Vocal readme that is packaged with these sets:
a.. 1: Select the track that you want to process with V-Vocal.
a.. 2: Select the time range you want to process with f9 and f10.
a.. 3: Create a V-Vocal clip by pressing shift v.
a.. 4: You have to select the clip to process again from within the V-Vocal
window. Do this by pressing control a.
a.. 5: Make sure the pitch correct mode is selected bye pressing 1 on the top
row of the pc keyboard.
Note: there are 4 tabs in v-vocal. They are: pitch which, can be accessed with
the keystroke, number 1 dynamics, which, can be accessed with the keystroke
number 2, time which, is accessed with number 3, and formant which, is accessed
with number 4 on the top numbers row on the keyboard.
a.. 6: Turn the scale function on with control alt s. Note: this keystroke
selects the scale button but doesn't change its status. To switch scale on or
off, select the scale button first and then use left mouse click. Jaws will not
speak the button's status, but scale will always be off by default when you
create a new V vocal clip.
a.. 7: Set the scale type to Major by pressing shift windows m, or minor by
pressing alt windows m. Major is selected when you first open the V-Vocal
window.
a.. 8: Select the rout note of the scale by doing the following: select notes c
through g with control 1 through control 8, Select notes g#through b with shift
1 through shift 4.
a.. 9: Correct the pitch by pressing alt shift p.
a.. 10: Finally, close the V-Vocal window by pressing alt f4.
Regards, Phil Muir
P J Muir Productions,
Music And Audio Production
Telephone: US (615) 713-
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