Antares Audio Technologies has announced the availability of I Am T-Pain, an iPhone app designed to "put Auto-Tune technology in the palm of your hand."
Jointly developed by Antares, T-Pain’s Nappy Boy Enterprises, and Smule (the developer of the best-selling iPhone musical app, Ocarina), I Am T-Pain is designed to let you step into the (musical) shoes of hip-hop singer, songwriter, and producer T-Pain and sing and record your own versions of Bartender, I’m Sprung, Dream Girl and more, with the authentic Auto-Tune Vocal Effect.
Key I Am T-Pain features include:
Availability
I Am T-Pain is available now at the iTunes iPhone App Store.
More I Am T-Pain information is available at the Antares web site: www.antarestech.com and at iamtpain.smule.com.
Key I Am T-Pain features include:
- Auto-Tune technology, right in the palm of your hand
- Bundled T-Pain tracks, including lyrics, for singing along alone or with your friends
- The ability to record and stream your songs to Facebook, MySpace and email
- Freestyle mode lets you create your own song
- Additional tracks available for purchase right from the application via iPhone OS 3.
Availability
I Am T-Pain is available now at the iTunes iPhone App Store.
More I Am T-Pain information is available at the Antares web site: www.antarestech.com and at iamtpain.smule.com.
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