How To Use AutoTune Pro In 4 Minutes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video I show you how to use Auto Tune Pro by Antares, If you enjoy the video make sure to leave a like :)
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I definitely like the auto tune sound , but how much does it change the original? Is it turning something natural into something artificial? And if it is, is that ok?
It sorta depends on how much you use. If the vocal is already super on key you'll notice all Auto tune does is make it sounds more robotic because there's nothing to really correct. if you're not the best singer in the world than it can help out with the few notes that are off. at the end of the day it's just an effect so its all up to the sound the user likes.
I enjoy all these DAW videos, etc., however - every person on here always uses tracks that sound like a robot is singing in a cave. It would be nice to see what you can do with a true vocalist or say a country singer from the 1980's, who actually tell a story with their song... not some robotic sounding crap that doesn't even sound human. In your example here... NOBODY sounds like this in real life. It just sounds like a song you "made on the computer."
I don't even understand what you're saying. you clicked on an AUTO TUNE tutorial, and don't like the robotic effect auto tune has? Any vocal from the 80's wouldn't have auto tune because it came out in the late 90's, and thats why no one does that...
@@Offcyril Well, that is incorrect. I use auto tune all the time when I sing songs from 70's, 80's, etc. My point is, why don't you show how to use auto-tune on a singer who for instance TODAY, sang a 1980's song... and show how you apply it. Like Neil Diamond, Tom Jones, Billy Joel, etc., rather than every video use auto-tune to make the singer sound like a robot (Hip-Hop and Rap, etc). There are millions of people out here who still sing classic songs. That's all I am saying. I am well aware auto-tune was not around until to 1990's.
@@Airtouch67 Okay understandable. But it does work the exact same way. If you’re trying to mask the effect more. You just adjust the retune and flex tune speeds like I mentioned in the video. The higher the number the lower amount of the effect you can here. This vocal is an example for this genre but the tool works the exact same. The amount you use is purely subjective