It's there. I'm not where I can get at it right now, to tell you exactly where it is, but they call it the detune parameter. I think by default it's at 20%. Basically, I never have moved it, although I probably should look more at it, quite frankly. Basically though, just interact with it, then you should be able to change it. I think the higher the percentage, the less it will try correcting. Someone let me know if I have this backwards.
Brian Howerton, I know you are on this list, and use Auto-Tune some as you're the one who tought me how to use it. Maybe you can chime in here and help us out. :) On Nov 23, 2012, at 6:29 AM, Chris Norman <[email protected]> wrote: > I just can't find a control for how much I want the vocals corrected. > As I said in my previous post, AutoTune EFX had an option, which could > be set to hard tune, soft tune, or simple pitch correct. Logic has a > slider for the amount of pitch correction, as does Garage Band, but AT > 7 doesn't seem to have anything like this. As I said though, could be > because I missed it. > > Cheers, > > On 23/11/2012, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote: >> I have found that Auto-Tune Evo is quite different than the full fledged >> version of Auto-Tune. I have the full thing, and absolutely love it. What >> exactly are you having issues with that makes you think it's that much more >> complex. I mean, it is, yeah, but I've found the different parameters >> really do make a lot of sense. >> >> Chris. >> >> On Nov 22, 2012, at 5:18 PM, Chris Norman <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hiya All, >>> I just got AutoTune 7 as part of a deal Antares offered me, as I have >>> previously purchased AutoTune EFX, and I'm just wondering, what is the >>> benefit when using it with VoiceOver? >>> >>> I have been using AutoTune EFX for ages, and I can't seem to get AutoTune >>> 7 to replicate some of the things EFX would do. For example, either there >>> is no "type" parameter, so I can't get the hard tune effect. >>> >>> I'm just wondering if this is because AutoTune 7 is too complex for me to >>> wrap my brain around, or if it's because VO doesn't see some of the >>> parameters? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Take care, >>> Chris Norman >>> <[email protected]> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- > Take care, > > Chris Norman. > > <!-- [email protected] -->
