Post-Capture Processes: Time And Pitch Correction Flashcards

1
Q

A higher pitch has ? that are closer together.

A

Waveforms.

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If you try to alter either the pitch or length of note, it’ll alter the ? of the waveform.

A

Frequency.

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3
Q

? chops the audio into sections by analysing the peaks (?) in the recording. Yet, it can create gaps and silences that can become audible if the gap’s too large.

A

Slicing.

Transients.

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4
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Warping extends or shortens the existing audio recording to make it fit within a certain period of time, suitable for most situations and used on ? and ? sounds.

A

Monophonic.

Polyphonic.

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5
Q

Pitch correction should be used as a last resort and for ?-? rather than as a tool for fixing wrong notes.

A

Fine-tuning.

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Q

Pitch correction can be used to push notes back into tune automatically, with a plug-in, or manually, via a ? ?, used to correct variations in tuning and ? and to control vibrato.

A

Visual editor.

Intonation.

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