| 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? thank you! |
Jan 02, 2017 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.
| 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. Garry Knight Studio One 3 Professional Melodyne Editor 4, NI Komplete 11 Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 audio interface Windows 10 Professional 64-bit, 16 GB RAM, Core i5 Microsoft Surface Pro 3, Core i7, 8GB RAM, 128 GB SSD Nektar Impact LX49+, Samson Graphite 25, and Korg microKey 25 MIDI controllers Novation ZeRO SL MkII mixing control surface Korg nanoKontrol 2 mixing control surface Reaper, Logic Pro X, GarageBand https://soundcloud.com/garryknight |
| ryanreilly wroteI have artist 3.3. First you need this to use third party plugins. |
| 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. 5,1 Mac Pro 2.4GHz 8-Core 2011 16GB RAM | 2018 MacBook Air 13' | Studio One 3.5 | Presonus 24c | Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 | Mackie 802-VLZ3 |
| Here's a freebie: www.meldaproduction.com/MAutoPitch Here's a video demo of this plugin: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TvONFY1EH0 Atari 5200, 64K RAM S1PRO Radio Shack Cassette Recorder w/internal Mic, |
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Please note that the Windows version of Ableton Live 10 is only compatible with VST2 plug-ins. As a result, Auto-Tune 8 and Auto-Tune Live are not compatible with Ableton Live on Windows because they are not available in the VST2 plug-in format.
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If you have installed a compatible VST2 plugin, and that plug-in is not showing up in Ableton Live, please follow these instructions to resolve the issue:
1. In Ableton, go to the Options menu and click on Preferences. Then click on the File Folder tab.
2. Under the Plug-in Sources section, set the 'Use VST Plug-in Custom Folder' option to 'On'
3. Click the 'Browse' button next to 'VST Plug-in Custom Folder'
4. If you're using the 64-bit version of Ableton Live, browse to: C:Program FilesCommon FilesVST2 and click 'OK.'
... or if you're using the 32-bit version of Ableton Live, browse to: C:Program Files(x86)Common FilesVST2 and click 'OK.'
5. Press and hold down the 'alt' key and click on 'Rescan.'
At this point you should now be able to use the Antares plug-ins in Ableton Live.