Pitch Correction programs/hardware?

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2006/03/15 05:11:25 (permalink)

Pitch Correction programs/hardware?

My friend got Sonar 4 awhile back and lately we've been using it to record (great program by the way haha) Anyway I was wondering if you guys know of any Pitch Correction programs/hardware you could reccomend that would be compatible with Sonar 4 ( I know, we suck we havent bought Sonar 5 yet, cant afford it right now lol)
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    Pitty
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    RE: Pitch Correction programs/hardware? 2006/03/15 06:32:10 (permalink)
    I believe Antares Autotune 4 is fairly popular though I don't use it myself.

    There is a free one on the KJR website that I looked at. It is pretty basic and doesn't do too much but then it is free so you can't complain eh?

    I think it is called G-Vocal or something. I am at work right now and can't remember.

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    RE: Pitch Correction programs/hardware? 2006/03/15 06:39:28 (permalink)
    hey thanks for your help man !!
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    RE: Pitch Correction programs/hardware? 2006/03/15 19:20:56 (permalink)
    Do not waste your time with Autotune. Go with Celemony's Melodyne. You will not regret it.
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    RE: Pitch Correction programs/hardware? 2006/03/15 20:27:21 (permalink)
    'preciate it
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    RE: Pitch Correction programs/hardware? 2006/03/15 21:55:28 (permalink)
    It's best to do pitch correction by selection one phrase at a time or only where the problem starts to the end of the phrase. So this would be done in a wav editor, not in Sonar. That way you only have to do it once and don't have to worry about things like it overcorrecting a different part of the track or the settings going invalid if you change the volume or EQ on the track.
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