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How to use antares autotune 7 in ableton
How to use antares autotune 7 in ableton












how to use antares autotune 7 in ableton how to use antares autotune 7 in ableton

Having said that, I agree 110% that I should eventually be *listening* to myself rather than watching a display. If I start drifting off/on pitch, the hand cursor rapidly jumps back and forth between the intended note and adjacent ones. It's also helping me to see if my vowels are pure. Like, if I'm singing G and the hand is pointing to F - oops! Time to go back and do some ear training and learn what G really sounds like. The little Autotune hand cursor bounces around the notes in the Autotune interface, giving me instant visual feedback on whether I'm really hitting the intended pitch.

how to use antares autotune 7 in ableton

I set the plugin to the key & scale of the music in front of me and sing "la" or "ooh" for each note. I wonder if anybody else does this (or thinks it's a horrid idea): One feature of Autotune that I haven't seen discussed anywhere is to use it for practicing scales and practicing the melody of a song I'm trying to learn. Hopefully I'll become that good with Autotune myself some day. I listen to a lot of live music and don't think I've ever heard the unwanted Autotune sound. Respect to the technical guys & gals who handle the live singer's Autotune settings on the fly. So surprised I am, but also a little more wise about singing As I said in my original post "I'd be surprised" to learn this was true. Leedsquietman wrote:Big name Singers use Autotune all the time live.Īh, thanks for setting me straight on that one.














How to use antares autotune 7 in ableton