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Spectral Tuner
The spectral tuner offers a completely new and innovative way to set the proper rootnote, tune and finetune settings for your zones, and you can pick the “best tuning” candidates in a highly interactive audio/visual graphical spectrum view.
The spectral tuner can be used over a selection of zones both from the Instrument editor or the Resources Window. Once the Spectral Tuner opens, you are shown a panel with three main areas: the zones table, the root note candidates, and the spectrum view.

The spectrum analysis view (and associate root note candidates) can be moved across the whole length of the selected zone in 16 steps, so that it's possible to skip the (usually pitch altered) attack of plucked sounds, or focus on sections where the pitch is steady, or simply look at the evolution of the spectrum across the sample length.
If you click with the mouse in the spectral view while holding the command key modifier, or if you select one of the root note candidates, you set directly the new tuning parameters to the selected zone.
The playback for the zone can be started using the space key. If the zone is looped, playback will continue normally (i.e. indefinitely), otherwise the zone will be automatically re-triggered when the playback reaches the end of sample, until you stop it with the space bar again, or close the window.
The built-in autobrowsing mode will detect when you switch to a new zone, and will start playback for that zone itself, so you basically can make all tuning choices using just the cursor keys.

An integrated tuning fork (a sinewave generator) is synchronized to the current tuning choice so that you can optionally also hear the choosed tuning mixed with the sample, in order to get aural confirmation of the new tuning.
















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