Antares Autotune Help

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You sang the part a fifth above where you should have? Auto tune won't help you if you are not even close. Re sing it.
 
Autotune is time comsuming and pointless unless the vocals were almost perfect. Use Celemony's Melodyne it supports non-English singing and it so simple to use and very powerful and instead of just fixing the pitch you can mold it into what you wanted it to be in the first place. Try it, you'll never go back to Autotune at all!
 
pepsifx357 said:
it supports non-English singing
Yeah, Autotune can only detect the pitch when the words are in English. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

So is a C in English, actually a Bb in French?
 
pepsifx357 said:
Autotune is time comsuming and pointless unless the vocals were almost perfect. Use Celemony's Melodyne it supports non-English singing and it so simple to use and very powerful and instead of just fixing the pitch you can mold it into what you wanted it to be in the first place. Try it, you'll never go back to Autotune at all!

Thanks! I'll try man...does Melodyne have any trial or demo versions to try out first?
 
dachay2tnr said:
Yeah, Autotune can only detect the pitch when the words are in English. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

So is a C in English, actually a Bb in French?

I agree with you. From no experience in the whole Autotuning scene myself, I can be pretty sure that Autotune works for all languages, because really you are fixing its pitch so it wouldn't matter what language your speaking in.
 
pepsifx357 said:
Autotune is time comsuming and pointless unless the vocals were almost perfect. Use Celemony's Melodyne it supports non-English singing and it so simple to use and very powerful and instead of just fixing the pitch you can mold it into what you wanted it to be in the first place. Try it, you'll never go back to Autotune at all!
Melodyne might be cool but I wouldn't take the word of someone who thinks auto-tune only works in english.
 
studiomaster said:
I agree with you. From no experience in the whole Autotuning scene myself, I can be pretty sure that Autotune works for all languages, because really you are fixing its pitch so it wouldn't matter what language your speaking in.
It must really get confused on ooh's, aah's, and bop-shoo-wops. :D
 
I agree that it doesn't matter what language but Melodyne does have different language algorhythms
 
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