Pitch Correct in LP9

Can someone direct me to a video tutorial that goes through everything in how to use pitch correct? Specifically, I'm looking to know what is the difference between pressing a key on the keyboard vs. pressing byp over that key. Also, before the pitch correct window is open, when I'm setting pitch correction up for automation, what do all the selections mean? Obviously choices like "Use C" and "Bypass F#" are self-explanitory, but what about the others? I just want to use pitch correction chromatically; I only use it to correct a small section of a song, so I want to tell it what notes to bypass. I can't put in the name of the key, because I very often substitute a major chord for a minor chord within a given key.
I appreciate any help you could send my way! Thanks.

I did that - thanks, I'm so grateful to know what the byp key is for!!
But I didn't see anything about automating pitch correction (specifically, what selection do I make from the long menu that pops up when I click on Pitch Correction in the channel strip, then Pitch Correction again from the drop down list). Do you have any idea where I could find that?
Thanks,
Bobbie

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