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2012/10/08 14:26:39
Blogman
From the AT7 64 bit version requirements: VST (64 and 32-bit compatible) * A certified compatible VST host program that supports VST3 format. I guess that Rules out using Sonar as a Host for AT7 64 bit. Thanks again Cakewalk!
2012/10/08 14:35:06
Bub
I just brought up in another thread that Melda is offering VST3 now and it's probably only a matter of time before they stop working with VST2.

Hard to believe that AT7 is VST3 only ... you'd think they would offer both for a while like Melda.

Cake does need to get on this, not because I have a great affection for the VST3 protocol and it's offerings, but for the simple fact of compatibility.
2012/10/08 14:39:42
reginaldStjohn
I went to the Antares web site and could not find that the 64 bit version requires VST3.  A click on the " certified compatible" just says that Auto-tune live isn't supported.

"Auto-Tune Live is not compatible with Sonar or Ableton Live for PC due to their lack of support for VST3 plug-ins."


Did you see something else?


2012/10/08 14:43:08
Bub
reginaldStjohn

I went to the Antares web site and could not find that the 64 bit version requires VST3.  A click on the " certified compatible" just says that Auto-tune live isn't supported.

"Auto-Tune Live is not compatible with Sonar or Ableton Live for PC due to their lack of support for VST3 plug-ins."

Did you see something else?
You're joking right?

Read what you just posted, it says it right there in what you just pasted.



EDIT: Oh ... I see, you're talking about a different version ... Sorry.
2012/10/08 14:44:14
Blogman
I think my quote actually came from the 'Mac' specs, however when you click on compatibility under the PC section it ends with the Auto-tune live quote: Auto-Tune Live is not compatible with Sonar or Ableton Live for PC due to their lack of support for VST3 plug-ins. Obviously you can use the 32 bit version with jbridge under VST 2.4. Trying to determine for sure on the 64 bit version, however, I'm finding out this a PAID upgrade JUST to gain 64 bit... $64 right now.
2012/10/08 14:45:47
Blogman
From the page: Auto-Tune 7 Native for Macintosh and PC Macintosh Versions (Intel only) RTAS * Pro Tools or Pro Tools LE 7.x - 10.x (except Pro Tools SE and M-Powered Essential, which do not accept 3rd party plugins) * Pro Tools HD 7.2 or Pro Tools LE 7.3 or later required for Graphical Mode sync * Mac OS 10.5.x or later as required by your version of Pro Tools VST (64 and 32-bit compatible) * A certified compatible VST host program that supports VST3 format. * Mac OS 10.5.x or later as required by your host Audio Units (64 and 32-bit compatible) * A certified compatible host program that supports the AU format * Mac OS 10.5.x or later as required by your host The VST and AU versions can operate in both 64-bit and 32-bit modes. PC Versions RTAS * Pro Tools or Pro Tools LE 7.x - 10.x (except Pro Tools SE and M-Powered Essential, which do not accept 3rd party plugins) * Pro Tools HD 7.2 or Pro Tools LE 7.3 or later required for Graphical Mode sync * Windows 7, Vista, or XP as required by your version of Pro Tools VST (64 and 32-bit compatible) * A certified compatible host program that supports the VST format. * Windows 7, Vista, or XP as required by your host The VST version can operate in both 64-bit and 32-bit modes.
2012/10/08 15:02:13
Jim Roseberry

VST (64 and 32-bit compatible) * A certified compatible host program that supports the VST format. * Windows 7, Vista, or XP as required by your host The VST version can operate in both 64-bit and 32-bit modes.



That quote lists both...   


Haven't used AutoTune in years...
  • Melodyne is superior for intonation correction
  • I can't stand that sliding vocal pitch affect that popular in contemporary music.  That's more over-used than gated-reverb in the 80s.

2012/10/09 10:12:08
Blogman
I have both, but prefer AT evo on lead vocals. I only use it in graphical mode and use a graphics tablet to set the note objects (leaving the scoops and natural slides in tact) AT has less phasing and better quality on vocals. I do like to use melodyne on Gtrs, Steel gtrs (tuning life saver), and other polyphonic instruments or even multi voices recorded to a group track. Antares charging $64 Just for the 64 bit version when we all were really expecting 64 bit when we bought AT7 SUCKS!!! Most of us had to already spend $20 on jbridge just to continue to use AT.
2012/10/09 10:56:29
konradh
Hey Jim, I just made a record with gated-reverb AutoTune voices and left to right delayed muted guitars plucks.

Just kidding...
2012/10/09 11:38:37
benjaminfrog
Blogman


I have both, but prefer AT evo on lead vocals. I only use it in graphical mode...


I have both as well and find that AT in graphical mode gets better results than Melodyne. Melodyne frequently sounds phasey to me.
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