Winter NAMM 2012 News
I cant really say anything bad about auto-tune itself, its a great tool when used right. The price is good i guess and there are tons of other versions out there but in my preference and opinion this is the best/easiest. if you have no idea what your doing there's an auto mode, if you want certain notes doing certain things... get on over...
The Antares Systems Harmony EFX plug-in is designed for both realistic and artificial sounding auto-harmonization, and for the most part I'd say that it is as advertised. While I wouldn't say that the harmonies always sound 100% realistic, you can get them sounding pretty good if you don't overdo it. In general there's a lot that you can do in...
Overall, Antares Systems Auto-Tune Evo is the best version of Auto-Tune to date as it sounds cleaner than its predecessors. While I generally prefer using Melodyne to tune vocals as I think it sounds smoother overall, for using auto mode this plug-in is the way to go. The price isn't unreasonable and is definitely affordable for both home and ...
I've been using the Antares Systems Filter plug-in for about four years and have found it to be a useful filter plug-in. The possibilities are endless with this plug-in because it has so many different ins and outs to it. It has four different filter sections and a ton of other parts to it to insure that you will have filtering for all sorts of ...
I have been using auto tune for years. Obviously the benefit is improved pitch for singers, and really, most singers could use it. Unless you are Mariah you could stand to have a bit tighter pitch a lot of the time. If you are singing close enough, auto tune is even hard to hear. Of course, if used in an evil way you can make an effect out o...
I've owned Auto Tune 5 for about 10 months now but I had been using an earlier version for about a year and half before that. I love the interface of the software, both in graphical mode and in automatic it is easy to configure and to tune things up with. The sound is pretty smooth, along it really depends on the singer. If a vocal is relatively...
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