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27 July 2012

How to Use Auto Tune Antares & Tame it with Melodyne

Tutorial


Author: David Hogan

The modern music producer/engineer has an array of production tools for editing vocals.  Thanks to the rapid development of technology we now have an arsenal of vocal pitch correction software available at a reasonable price.  Most of this software ranges from $100 to $400. 
There are lots of pitch correction apps out there but my 'go-to' is Melodyne and Autotune by Antares.
Important note:
To get the most out of this information you should have some basic understanding and familiarity of these plug-ins.  This is not an article on how to use Melodyne or AutoTune individually, but rather how to use them together to create the ultimate pitch correction combo.
In terms of detailed editing and pitch manipulation with the least amount of noise artifacts, Melodyne is undoubtedly the best I’ve worked with.  You can correct notes that are off-pitch. You can change the lengths of notes. You can fix any unnecessary pitch drift by your vocalist, alter melodies, create harmonies, and the list goes on.

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