How To Install Free Auto Tune For Studio One 4

Dec 03, 2014  if you get creative with your editing, you can roughly (and i do mean ROUGHLY) auto tune a track after recording. Using the slice tool, just separate where each note changes in the melody and use the tune function when you right click on the event. I wouldnt expect stellar results.

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what's up everyone? Hope everyone's new year is off to a good start... Im just wondering if anyone knows of any good auto-tune plug ins we can buy that work well with studio one. I have artist 3.3. I saw melodyne but I think that is a little pricey, anyone have suggestions?
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Melodyne doesn't do auto-tune. It does do pitch-correction but not live.
One of the cheapest plugins that does auto-tune that I know of is Izotope's Nectar Elements. If you do a lot of work with vocals, I'd recommend getting the full Nectar 2 Suite as it gives you more control as well as a lot more functions, options, and effects.
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ryanreilly wroteI have artist 3.3.

First you need this to use third party plugins.
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Waves Tune is a great Melodyne alternative, and is very affordable, especially when on sale by itself or part of the Vocal Bundle. I actually prefer the interface to Melodyne's. It's similar where I want it to be and different where I want it to be. For the old set it and forget it kind of tuning, Waves Tune Real-Time does this. You set your scale, standard or custom set of notes, and then set how quickly you want the correction to be done, along with a bunch of other settings. I personally don't usually use this type of tool, but it's very good at what it's intended for.
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Here's a freebie: www.meldaproduction.com/MAutoPitch
Here's a video demo of this plugin: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TvONFY1EH0
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