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However, because Auto-Tune 8 does things that have never been done before, some aspects of the user-interface may not be immediately obvious. You should at least read either Chapter 3, Auto-Tune 8 Controls, or Chapter 4, Auto-Tune 8 Tutorial, to learn the essential information you will need to operate Auto-Tune 8. The Contents Of This. Reaper crashing when using Auto-tune pro. My DAW completely auto-closes whenever I try to adjust the retune speed of a note in graph mode - has anyone else experienced this? I have tried reinstalling AT pro and updating reaper. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Originally Posted by hautbois16
Vocal harmonizer and autotune plugin Autotalent by Oli Larkin is a great real-time pitch correction auto-tune VST plug-in. The Autotalent plugin ensures that only the specified notes are hit. Use this auto-tune VST plugin to make Cher-like vocal effects, or use it as a simple pitch shifting /. Going to buy a new laptop and use it as a dedicated computer for recording. All I use is Reaper and record folk music (guitar + vocal) where the songs typically only have two tracks, and don't think I've ever gone over six tracks. Initially looking at a laptop with an i5 processor and 8 GB of RAM.
While I have never used Autotune in Reaper, I know that pitch correction can be adjusted to have a PROFOUND effect on the sound of a track. I record a one-man quartet; and on one hymn I did a few months ago, I set my pitch correction to its maximum value. The result was very solid tuning of all four parts - a sound unlike anything I have heard before! In some ways, I like the sound; yet I know that it would be rather extreme if I were to use pitch correction set that tightly on all of my quartet recordings. Still, I admire that performance as in a way the epitome of one of my goals of the quartet which I call 'Crystal Control.' That particular aspect of what I am after is to create a vocal tone as if the pitches were controlled or keyed from an electronic keyboard. My college voice teacher would run me out of town if she heard that performance, and I would agree that I wouldn't want that on many of the songs I record; but at times I like it. Yes, I have no doubt that a good pitch-correction routine can DEFINITELY make a difference between the corrected and uncorrected sound. In the extreme maximum settting, a singer with even a moderately wide vibrato might produce something which could sound something like a trill. I suspect that you will notice a difference if you find the settings needed to get it. Of course, if you happen to sing with a very straight tone as I do and you sing extremely well in tune, maybe the pitch correction doesn't need to do much to your voice. The phase difference you notice might be occurring due to a slight time delay introduced by the correction function.
Agreed. I never once have used pitch correction software algorithms to decide what the track needs. How To Use Reaper Demo
Always a line by line human decision. No software will 'fix' anything.In the case of Melodyne full version, there are so many variables that can be used to help polish a track. 5 years of myself knowing the tools and how to use them, and it still sometimes can be a challenge.
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I hear there is a basic version of Melodyne with Studio one? That is not the same as the full version. The full version can adjust a single guitar note in a chord. I have used it to take an accidental open 'A' in a live acoustic recording.
It does take some experience to make it work well, but there is always a compromise.
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Anyway, I hope to help... My post may or not be helpful for this situation. Just giving my insight.