Revoice Pro 5.1 Manual Publication

User Interface for Manual Adjustments

Manually adjust timing, pitch and level » User Interface for Manual Adjustments


Once you have enabled 'Adjust Time / Pitch / Level' on an audio region, several new user interface elements will appear to provide you with some new information and controls. These elements are labled in the below image.


Note: when making manual pitch adjustments, you may need to zoom into the audio region to clearly see the below UI elements. See Seeing pitch information for more detail.



Note Blocks: The blue rectangles are Note Blocks. They show individual notes that Revoice has detected. Their horizontal position indicates the start and end of the Note Block or it's location in time, and the vertical position indicates it's current average pitch or tuning. Note Blocks provide a number of controls when moused over. These controls are discussed in detail in Note Block Controls


Pitches: Along the left side of the edit window, we can see a vertical column of note names or pitches. To the righ of each note or pitch is it's corresponding Pitch Lane. When a Note Block is centered inside one of these Pitch Lanes, it is in tune. The note names being displayed will correspond to the chosen Scale for tuning as discussed in the Scales section.


Pitch Lanes: These horizontal stripes line up with one of the note names on the left side of the edit window. They help indicate whether a given Note Block is in tune. 


Pitch Trace: The white Pitch Trace inside of a Note Block indicates the precise fluctuations in pitch of a given signal. There are a variety of tools available to modify and control Pitch Traces. These tools are discussed in Pitch Modification Tools.


Transition: The yellow trace indicates a Transition between notes. Although their pitch cannot be adjusted, they can be adjusted left and right in time just like Note Blocks. See Time Modification Tools for more details.






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