Antares autotune 7 review

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Auto mode on 0 (zero) retune speed will obliterate any trace of natural vibrato, or you can manually tune each syllable with whatever retune speed you need for each one, and it can tune up your vocals without leaving a trace. It’s also the ONLY way, to me, to do a lot of layering in any reasonable amount of time.Īuto-Tune can be as transparent or as obvious as you want it to be – it’s all in how you work the retune speed. To me, it’s the best way to focus on the attitude and the vibe of a performance, and if the notes are a bit off, you can fix them right up. A lot of people seem to have a problem with tuning vocals, they think it’s cheating, or what have you, but I couldn’t live without it. Regardless – I still felt it was worth reviewing because I don’t hear Evo being talked about too much and I feel that it is a very important plugin. Apparently my sense of time is completely useless because I still thought Auto-Tune Evo was new – that is, until the nice man at Antares informed me that it came out years ago. He uses Cubase, but otherwise is a nice guy. Connor will be writing reviews and other articles for Audio Geek Zine.

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This is the first post from contributor Connor Hayes.

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