As you can tell, you can extend the clips, make them have a fast onset, slow onset, etc.
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In a way, you can call this a controller.īy now, you probably figured out how to work it. But make sure that the automation clip ends with a spot at 50% - this will control the pitch allowing it to come down, and then shoot right back up again.
See how you can adjust the bending of these lines also? You can make them have a slow onset if you want. This should make another dot that you can adjust. This time, you're going to right click in the area right before the end of the line. Once they're lined up, zoom in again on the automation clip. Take your newly-made automation clip and line it up with whatever you want to have a pitch drop.Ġ7. Right now, keep them both where they are at 50%.Ġ6. Zoom in on the playlist so you can see what you're working with - which is 2 different ends that you can adjust. So make sure it's selected and try to add it where you normally add audio clips and shit.Ġ5. Remember, you need to have the automation clip selected for it to be placed there. Go to the playlist (F5) and in the section where you place audio & automation clips, click anywhere there and you should see a small box of a stretched line appear. Just make sure that you have it selected.Ġ4.
Once it's selected, click Accept to apply your changes.Ġ3. Click "Link to controller" and when the popup screen comes up, go to section labelled "Internal controller" in the middle and click the drop-down menu that reads "(none)" and select the name of your automation clip. Right click the pitch bar that you saw move in the video. Go to channels > add one > Automation clip.Ġ2. He's using automation clips to achieve this effect.