![]() Rather than letting the algorithm split non-scale notes down the middle and send everything above 50% off sharp and the rest below, you can tell an entire off note to shift down or up. Firstly, a link control between the speed and note transition dials is handy, as is the ability to tell ‘off’ notes where to go with the keyboard GUI. ![]() It left of vibrato creation and humanising parameters, but added a couple of its own features to make the parameters a little easier to handle in the thick of a performance. Where Waves focus diverges is more to do with the act of using the plug-in in real time in a modern workflow. They can both use MIDI to control parameters, play with the speed of tracking, target notes to scales, allow vibrato to slide through or tailor it to suit, select the singer’s range, detune the entire scale, and adjust the formant and pitch tightness. There’s not really a whole lot of difference between it and the main functions of Waves’ new Tune Real-Time plug-ins. So does Antares Autotune Live lets you do natural pitch correction or get that Autotune effect in realtime. I know what you’re thinking… big deal, T-Pain already has an app for that.
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