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Old 15th September 2003   #1
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auto tune

is there a particular plug-in that's popular on this subject?

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Antares Auto tune is the one that is most used I believe. I think TC makes one called the intonator, but I've never used it. I think you'd find the antares verson in most PT based setups.
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I like WaveMechanics PitchDoctor better than AutoTune when I'm trying to make it not sound like I tuned the vocals. The "auto-tune" sound is much more obvious to me with AutoTune.

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I like WaveMechanics PitchDoctor better than AutoTune when I'm trying to make it not sound like I tuned the vocals. The "auto-tune" sound is much more obvious to me with AutoTune.

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Pitch Doctor is more transparent than ST in "auto " mode, but if you tune in "graphical" mode you can really avoid alot of the artifacts in the Antares unit.
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Thanks for the reply guys.

I'll try out the Antares version

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Melodyne blows them all away in my opinion.
I have auto-tune, and recently bought Melodyne.... I haven't opened up Auto-tune since.

check it out-

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Pitch Doctor is more transparent than ST in "auto " mode, but if you tune in "graphical" mode you can really avoid alot of the artifacts in the Antares unit.
Actually, I find it the other way around. I never use PitchDoctor in auto mode... doesn't seem to do as good a job as AutoTune to me, but I like it way better using manual tuning, and the Correction Score funtion. I use Autotune when I want to do it in auto mode, and for some of that Autotune "sound". To each his own, I guess.

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Melodyne is made by Celemony.

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