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graphical mode
lets you tune any pitch/part of a pitch as much/little as you want; doesn't change the waveform
automode
everything is tuned to whatever degree you dial it in
how do you take a graphically autotuned track and bounce it to an audio track?
1) set output of graphically autotuned track to a bus
2) set the bus so it's the input of an audio track
loop
sound clip that repeats itself (for higher accuracy, repeat the audio loop rather than relooping)
stutter editing
"rhythmic editing" - cutting pieces or or repeating them in a rhythmic fashion
why is digital recording so cool?
1) nondestructive
2) unlimited playlists on MIDI/audio tracks (only limit is HD space)
3) unlimited versions of a song
mix-mode automation
1) read - any automation can be played back
2) write - writes new automation for anything that's automation-disabled
3) off - no automation will play back
4) latch - won't start recording until you move it; doesn't stop recording until sequence is finished
5) touch - doesn't record until you adjust or record your parameters
6) trim - brings overall volume up/down without affecting the automation
equalizing
brings frequency up/down; the lower you go the more pure it is
what can be automated?
volume on mixer; feedback; time of delay; depth of modulation of LFO on delay; decay time of a reverb; EQ on a reverb; amount of overdrive on a guitar simulator; bass control on guitar amp
LFO?
low frequency oscillator - adds vibrato
effects that use LFO?
chorus; flanger; digital dellay; phaser; resonant filter
most common LFO waveforms
square; sawtooth; sine; triangle