![]() ![]() (We’ll cover that feature more in-depth in a future article. Click here to check out our course catalog for Super Producers and DJ’s. ![]() The Beat Lab Academy Blog has a huge number of free downloads and a way for you to learn how to use them. Lastly, Graph Mode offers the ability to input MIDI notes in real time or on the Graph. Copy to your user Library/Presets/Audio Effects/Max Audio Effects. This allows you to accomplish much wide pitch-shifts (beyond +/- 12 semitones as Auto Mode is limited to), without having “chipmunk” or “monster” sounding vocals at the high and low ends, respectively. Additionally, Graph Mode features advanced formant correction tools (including Antares’ throat-modeling technology). Note that Graph Mode has a separate control for retuning, so you’ll need to set that control to “0” again to get the most pronounced effect. It might not be exactly what you want on the first attempt, but it’s definitely a pronounced effect showing what you have to work with. In the second repetition in the audio clip above, you can hear that the notes are a bit all over the place, and we’ve also done a bit of time stretching (another Graph Mode feature). The best way to get to know Graph Mode is to experiment-it’s a great feature for setting things a bit wild. The green line represents where we’ve drawn in the pitch curve and the blocks represent individual sustained notes. ![]()
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