
Exclude notes from Pitch Correction in Logic Pro for Mac
You can use the Pitch Correction effect onscreen keyboard to exclude notes from the pitch quantization grid.
When you first open the effect, all notes of the chromatic scale are selected. This means that every incoming note is altered to fit the next semitone step of the chromatic scale. If the intonation of the singer is poor, this might lead to notes being incorrectly identified and corrected to an unwanted pitch. For example, the singer may have intended to sing an E, but the note is actually closer to a D#. If you do not want the D# in the song, the D# key can be disabled on the keyboard. Because the original pitch was sung closer to an E than a D, it is corrected to an E.
Note: The settings made with the Pitch Correction effect onscreen keyboard are valid for all octave ranges. Individual settings for different octaves are not provided.