What's New in RePitch Elements
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Important Overview
Note Edit Mode
The new Note Edit Mode button allows you to toggle between two methods of modifying note blocks. When the Note Edit Mode button is enabled, pitch controls are available in the top half of a note block, and time modification controls are available in the bottom half. When the Note Edit Mode button is disabled, pitch modification controls are available from anywhere on the block, and time modification controls are disabled. For further explanation of this new control, click here.
Improvements to Note Block Controls
We have increased the number of parameters that can be edited from a note block by introducing Control Points which sit around the note block and enable values to be changed quickly, speeding up user workflow. Note Blocks now also allow for a variety of time based controls via click-and-drag.
Control Points are discussed in Pitch Editing Tools.
Time based controls are discussed in Time Modification Tools.
Improvements to Modulation and Drift Controls
Following user feedback, we've updated how RePitch edits pitch modulate and drift to be more in line with best practise.
Speed Enhancements
If edits are being applied in RePitch to a long signal, we now only process the segment of audio which has been changed, this can significantly speed up processing time.
Bypass Shortcut Key 'B'
Bypass is now on a hotkey for easier A / B comparison of before and after processing.
Option + Double Click to find Playback Loop
Wherever you are in RePitch, holding down option and double clicking RePitch now starts playback from your playback loop, useful if you’ve got lost.
Custom Keyboard Shortcuts
Can be accessed from the General Settings Dialog. Discussed in the User Interface and Operation section.