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I have my Pro Tools loaded up and I have Auto Tune running and it's working great. I am able to use it live to hear the effect however, I am still hearing my singers normal voice. What should I do to only hear the effect vocals, not the normal vocals? I know it's possible cause I have done it in the past, but I totally forgot the way in which it was done.

If you can help please advise me on this.

Thanks,

Tone
 
I have my Pro Tools loaded up and I have Auto Tune running and it's working great. I am able to use it live to hear the effect however, I am still hearing my singers normal voice. What should I do to only hear the effect vocals, not the normal vocals? I know it's possible cause I have done it in the past, but I totally forgot the way in which it was done.

If you can help please advise me on this.

Thanks,

Tone

What interface are you using? If one of the mbox family, make sure the "mix" knob is set to "playback only"..
 
Thanks for responding.

Yes I am using an Mbox and I have turned the mix to playback only. Unfortunately, it's still playing the vocals.

I have attempted to channel it through a bus but when I try to mute the voice on the insert it prevents the bus from playing the audio.
 
So you're using Autotune as an effect on an aux channel, then using a send from the vocal channel?

I'd put autotune as an insert on the vocal channel.

Alternatively, you could change the output of the vocal channel to go to a bus rather than an output.

Or if you're working how I assumed you are, you could switch the send to a pre-fade, then mute the vocal channel - should still send in that state.
 
I don't think there is a dry/wet effect type with autotune. The signal you hear is always the orginal that has been tune thru the same bus.
 
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