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<blockquote data-quote="Robert &quot;VOiD&quot; Caprio" data-source="post: 24372" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>Re: Autotune</p><p></p><p>If you're referring to using it as an effect, such as T Pain or Cher then that's easy. Hideous, but easy. If you're on an Avid desk you could simply insert AT on a channel (just DON'T use 'graphic' mode) and route accordingly. Antares also makes a hardware unit but it's tricky to get it to work properly and consistently. Do not feed the effected signal to the monitors as it really screws up the singer's perception and pitch center. They just need to trust that you have it all tweaked out in the PA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert "VOiD" Caprio, post: 24372, member: 78"] Re: Autotune If you're referring to using it as an effect, such as T Pain or Cher then that's easy. Hideous, but easy. If you're on an Avid desk you could simply insert AT on a channel (just DON'T use 'graphic' mode) and route accordingly. Antares also makes a hardware unit but it's tricky to get it to work properly and consistently. Do not feed the effected signal to the monitors as it really screws up the singer's perception and pitch center. They just need to trust that you have it all tweaked out in the PA. [/QUOTE]
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