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Soft EFX:
Transitions
between
notes of the
pattern will be
slightly less
instantaneous.
Legato: The
notes of the
pattern will
glide smoothly
from one to the
next.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Despite
the similarities, the Pattern
Style selection is completely
independent of the Effect Style selection.
For example, if you select Hard EFX for
the Effect Type and Legato for the Pattern
Style, you will get classic Auto-Tune Vocal
Effect on the vocal when a pattern is not
being triggered, but when a pattern is being
triggered, there will be smooth transitions
between the notes. Conversely, if you
select Pitch Correct for the Effect Type and
Hard EFX for the Pattern Style, your vocal
track will be smoothly pitch-corrected while
Auto-Motion patterns will exhibit the Auto-
Tune Vocal Effect.
3. Set Pattern Tempo
Auto-Tune EFX 2 provides two ways to set
the tempo of your selected pattern:
Sync to Host: Sync to Host mode ensures
that your Auto-Motion patterns will be
perfectly synced to the tempo of your track
(assuming, of course, that you recorded
your track to a click track or other time
reference). Selectable beat multipliers or
subdivisions allow for a wide variety of
complex rhythmic possibilities.
Click the Sync to Host button (it’ll turn blue)
to sync the pattern tempo to your DAW’s
clock. The Receiving ClockLED” will light
to confirm that it is getting a valid clock from
your host. (If the LED does not light, check
to see that your host does in fact route its
clock to plug-ins. Most do, but there may
still be a few out there that dont.)
In Sync to Host mode, the Tempo knob lets
you select what division or multiplier of the
beat will define the length and position of
each note of your pattern.
The choices are:
4/4 (whole note, 4 beats)
3/4 (dotted half note, 3 beats)
2/4 (half note, 2 beats)
1/4. (dotted quarter note)
1/4 (quarter note, one beat)
1/4T (quarter note triplet)
1/8. (dotted 8th note)
1/8 (8th note)
1/8T (8th note triplet)
1/16. (dotted 16th note)
1/16 (16th note)
1/16T (16th note triplet)
1/32. (dotted 32nd note)
1/32 (32nd note)
1/32T (32nd note triplet)
For example, if you select 4/4, each note of
your pattern will last for four beats, while
selecting 1/16 will result in one pattern note
per sixteenth note.
Absolute BPM: When Sync to Host is not
selected, the Tempo knob lets you set the
tempo in beats per minute. The available
range is 20 BPM to 260 BPM.
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