Author: Date: Subject:
Danny T
2008-07-08 09:20:05
Autotune alternatives?
It actually goes against my natural grain to even say autotune but
there are some good uses for it like tightening up a bass line and so
on.
Anyway, for the purposes I use it for, I don't really need the
glitter. Is there another generic brand auto tune for the simple
little fixes? I don't know how to manipulate wave forms and doubt I'd
have fun learning so I want a real program dedicated to the task.
Thanks
Author: Date: Subject:
yrret
2008-07-08 22:13:57
Re: Autotune alternatives?
"Danny T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> It actually goes against my natural grain to even say autotune but
> there are some good uses for it like tightening up a bass line and so
> on.
>
> Anyway, for the purposes I use it for, I don't really need the
> glitter. Is there another generic brand auto tune for the simple
> little fixes? I don't know how to manipulate wave forms and doubt I'd
> have fun learning so I want a real program dedicated to the task.
>
> Thanks
Melodyne Sounds like you want the Uno version. Download the demo.
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