Add to my arsenal !!

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2012/05/25 15:13:37 (permalink)

Add to my arsenal !!

Hi,
I want to add a voice autotune, to my arsenal, I don't really know where to start with this,
I've heard of melodyne and antares, are there other ones out there, and how easy are they all to use,
do these adjust your voice automatically to keep you in tune, or do you have to programme it in C for example
and follow the next key change to G, I'm looking for one that's idiot proof, and doesn't matter if it sounds slightly
non human, as long as it's in tune, I know ther are a lot of purists on this forum, that will say, learn to sing or get a
good vocalist, and I understand this, but I'm only looking for some guidance so that I can create "my" music.
 
Thanks
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    perfectprint
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    Re:Add to my arsenal !! 2012/05/25 15:17:22 (permalink)
    melodyne is ridiculously easy to use, with a ton of automatic detection and function. best used outside of sonar though. You should check out if v-vocal has what you need though first.

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    Beepster
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    Re:Add to my arsenal !! 2012/05/25 15:18:51 (permalink)
    Doesn't V-Vocal do that stuff? If so I think you should already have it with Producer. I hear these guys raving about it all the time.
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    JesusMics
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    Re:Add to my arsenal !! 2012/05/25 15:20:35 (permalink)
    V-Vocal is fantastic for pitch correction. But I would definitely check if V-Vocal will do what you are looking into. Are you looking for that Akon/T-Pain sound, or just pitch correction/compression?

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    Beepster
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    Re:Add to my arsenal !! 2012/05/25 15:23:10 (permalink)
    Yup... seems V-vocal would likely do what you want... http://www.cakewalk.com/P...ature.aspx/V-Vocal-1.5
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    Re:Add to my arsenal !! 2012/05/25 15:47:16 (permalink)
    V-Vocal works well and very easy to auto adjust, or adjust yourself. I upgraded to X-1 Studio not long ago and it has V-Vocal. Suits my needs just fine.

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