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Hit'n'Mix User Guide

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calculated key signature) to create a harmony.<br />

Quantize Pitch At every point within a note, the pitch is moved to<br />

the nearest semitone ‐ an effect used in modern music.<br />

Correct Pitch Shifts a whole note to the nearest semitone without<br />

changing its shape.<br />

Flatten Pitch Makes the whole note one pitch.<br />

Vibrato Makes the note move quickly up and down in pitch in the<br />

way often used by singers, violinists and guitarists. You can add<br />

more or less vibrato by clicking the up/down arrows. Note that<br />

this cannot be used to remove vibrato that existed in the original<br />

recording ‐ use Flatten Pitch or Draw Pitch (described below)<br />

instead.<br />

Slide Pitch Slides the note up or down in pitch. Click the arrows to<br />

specify direction and the steepness of the slide.<br />

Volume Makes a note louder or quieter (use the arrows).<br />

Stereo Position Move a note left or right between speakers<br />

(stereo speakers required). Amazingly this is possible even with<br />

monophonic tracks (like many pre‐1960 recordings).<br />

Keyboard equivalent: 1 (extreme left) to 9 (extreme right) on the<br />

main keyboard sets the position for the whole note (5 is centre).<br />

Once an effect has been applied, it can be applied again to other<br />

selected notes by clicking the section of the button immediately<br />

to the left of the menu dial.<br />

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