![]() ![]() With a slider, this can be done in degrees ![]() Pitch Correction - This will try to change all pitches so they are closer to their ‘perfect’ state. Scale Quantize - This will confine the note pitches to a specific scale Time Quantize - This takes notes and quantizes them to a grid, similar to MIDI notes in the Piano Roll editor To use the inspector, simply select whatever notes you wish to edit, then choose one of the following actions: The inspector is used for changing the pitch and time of several notes at once, and the grid to the right of it is where notes are meticulously edited individually. The Audio Track Editor has an inspector on the left side, and the notes show in a grid on the right. To open the Audio Track Editor, simply double-click at the top of an audio region that is to be flexed. The Audio Track Editor is new to Logic Pro X, and is a wonderful way to do fine editing of Flex Pitch. Working with Flex Pitch in the Audio Track Editor ![]() ![]() Flex Pitch is pretty good at finding the pitches, and the correction is usually pretty good, but to get the job done properly, we are going to need to use the Audio Track Editor. With Flex Pitch in the Main Window, we are offered very sweeping changes. ![]()
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