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The Retune Speed function lets you adjust how fast or slow pitch correction is applied to the audio source. The waveform is displayed graphically and the plug-in provides various tools to visually correct/edit the waveform with surgical precision (i.e., time and pitch). The other mode, Graphical Mode, is what the name implies. In Automatic mode, you select a key, a scale type, and a vocal range (alto, soprano, etc.) and let Auto-Tune correct vocal performances on-the-fly. At the moment, if you purchase the TDM version, Antares is bundling the native version along with it as a “bonus.”
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Antares autotune 7 aax pro#
Are you up for it?Īuto-Tune 7 introduces some cool new features, but first, here’s a quick overview of some of the previously established features:Īuto-Tune 7 is available in the Native version that supports RTAS, VST, and AU formats, and separately in a TDM version for Pro Tools HD systems. The only small nugget of concern is the learning curve to take advantage of the new features. This is no less a great product than it was in previous iterations. It is hard to believe Auto-Tune was originally introduced 15 years ago, and clearly the team at Antares is not content to rest on past accomplishments. Further, Auto-Tune 7 borrows technology from Auto-Tune Evo and upgrades it, providing finer pitch control and throat modeling for changing the actual vocal timbre and character of the source. Once again, Antares has upped the ante by not only allowing pitch correction, but now also time manipulation, in the same graphical window. Additionaly, our review of Auto-Tune Evo (which some might consider “Auto-Tune Light” version 6) is available here. It would be hard to imagine that anyone involved in pro music hasn’t heard of Auto-Tune, but for those who have never made use of the industry-standard pitch correction software, an in-depth review of Auto-Tune 5 from a few years ago is available here.