Hi Ralf,

[...]
>>> Auto-Tune doesn't kill music, it's bad usage does.
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(Death_of_Auto-Tune)#Writing_and_inspiration
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z13AjI8n4I&feature=player_embedded  
>>>       
>> Does anybody of you use or know an autotune plugin/app for 64studio? I
>> don't like that autotuned songs in radio, but it's a nice effect to play
>> with. But i didn't find anything for linux...
>>   
>>     
>
> On LAD Fons did announce a test version and before Fons somebody else 
> made a prestage to something similar to Auto-Tune ...
>
>   
>> So, what i did, was writing a small autotune dssi plugin, where you can
>> play notes with midi keyboard, and tune youre voice (or other samples) to
>> that note. The plugin is based on a ladspa plugin called autotalent. It is
>> not really finished, but maybe, I'll finish it, some day...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mathias
>>   
>>     
>
> ... and it's exactly http://web.mit.edu/tbaran/www/autotalent.html ;).
> I never tested Auto-Tune myself. Once I was thinking to download an 
> illegal seeded Torrent for Windows and to test autotalent, but I never 
> downloaded the original and never used autotalent. You can get Fons 
> experimental version if you ask him, he's subscribed to LAD, Jack-devel 
> and I guess to Ardour-Users and perhaps to some other lists too.
>   
yeah ... as i already said: I got the sources for autotalent and used 
them to create my own plugin with the midi notes as input for the tuning.

> On Windows I did use a vocoder to produce vocoder effects and I never 
> needed to fix my singing. Auto-Tune anyway might be an interesting 
> effect, also for instruments, but because it's used to much I lost interest.
>   
Yeah, i understand that. I also hate that songs which are full of that 
autotune. But there some bad and some good ones:
A good one may be: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN2hntZBIUQ
And a very terrible one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eltxU32ur6U

> From Windows I know that there are differences for vocoders. Does 
> anybody know a really usable vocoder for Linux? I never tested any 
> vocoder with Linux.
>   

I only know a cool vocoder which is a free vst plugin. But it sounds 
really okay:
Its called vocovee (http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3433.html)

Unfortunately you can't really use it within qtractor as you have to 
send midi and audio to this plugin and you know the issue with sending 
audio direct back to qtractor. As a workaround you could insert a 
compressor app in the audio path or us vocovee with vsthost as standalone.

I don't know a ladspa oder dssi vocoder anyway. Would be interesting...

Regards,
Mathias

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