Adjust Region: step-by-step introduction
The Adjust Region function is one of Revoice Pro's most useful tools for making creative and/or corrective time and pitch adjustments "in place" (i.e. the output is directly created in the same track as the input, so the input is replaced by the desired output). As of Revoice Pro 5, the Adjust Region incorporates new workflows from our RePitch software.
Adjustments made to an Adjust Region will also cause tracks that use this signal as an input to reprocess the output to follow the time and pitch changes in the changed input (if the process is set to do that).
Creating an Adjust Region
In one track, select one (or multiple audio waveform regions in the same track) as shown in light grey at the right. Right click in the track with the selected regions and select the 'Adjust Pitch / Timing / Level' menu item in the pop-up menu window.
Once the region (or regions) have been processed, we can see Pitch Traces in blue and white, with yellow Transitions between some of them.
If the pitch contours do not appear in the track window they are probably outside the range of notes visible in the track window. Move the Pitch Range control (shown below) up and down (by selecting it with the mouse or by centering the mouse in the track and rotating the mouse scroll wheel) until the pitch contour lines appear in the track window. (Also see Seeing pitch information)
Right click in the track concerned to see the menu right. You will see the available Adjust functions, which in this example is just one, Adjust:BG Vox 5(14). Although normally the editing choice is set correctly, if required, select the name of the Adjust function then one of Edit Time & Pitch, Edit Level, Edit Pitch Limits or Edit Shift of Formants to display that Adjust Region's editable features. If there are multiple Adjust regions listed, only one can be selected at a time from the left hand part of the menu.
In order to do detailed editing of timing, pitch and level, see Manually adjust timing, pitch and level
To Remove the processing in an Adjust Region, right click in the region which has the Adjust Region and select Remove Adjustments as shown selected at the bottom of the menu below.
To see and change the Settings for each Adjust Region, select the Adjust Region of interest and then either press the P key, or right click the Adjust Region and select Settings from the sub-menu related to the Adjust process concerned, and the Adjust Control Panel should appear.
If you want to temporarily bypass the Adjust processing you have done, to compare the original audio, press the comma (,) key and the audio will turn light grey and the pitch traces will dissappear to indicate that the processing has been bypassed. A red bypass warning is shown. Press comma again to revert to the processed audio.