using Autotune w/ vegas 7

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My friend had an older version of anteres autotune...maybe 2.0? Anyway he couldn't figure out how to really use it in Vegas...and I remember reading that getting ANY of the autotune programs to work well with vegas was a huge hassle....anyone got any ideas/tips?? ha.
 
Well, they're on version 5 of Autotune now, so there might be some improvements. Personally, I'm with Tim. I've used Melodyne at a friend's studio, and figured it out pretty quickly and LOVED using it. I'd take it over Autotune anyday.

How does that help you? I'd guess it doesn't. I don't even know that Melodyne works with Vegas...ha.
 
hmmm, well it says it's VST...so it's gotta work right? haha maybe i'll DL a demo if they got one.
 
k. just DLed the demo...

so I followed the instructions as closely as I could...it's inserted on the vocal track, but when I play it back while melodyne is active, that track goes silent. I can see the audio being detected on the top left bar. so I pressed the "transfer" button (with the 3 arrows). Then, it says waiting for audio. perfect. I start the track, and it's still waiting for audio.... I can't, for the life of me, get it to transfer it to melodyne...any ideas?
 
I've never used Melodyne as an insert. I've exported vox tracks from Sonar, then loaded them in Melodyne for correcting.
 
I've messed with it a little before too, just try opening Melodyne itself and loading the WAV file into it that way. Then fix the pitch and resave as WAV and import back into Vegas.
 
wait, from what I understand melodyne is ONLY the plugin (VST)...how would I open this as a stand-alone...is it a different version or something? hope they have a demo for that.
 
The VST is new - I have the standalone (which can also work in Rewire) Melodyne Uno, you edit a wav file. Think it cost me $150.

The coolest thing about it is its ability to separately identify and adjust drift, vibrato, center pitch, and formants. Editing interface takes some getting used to though.
 
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