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The Autotune Evil Empire - Version 7
I very rarely use the Autotune beast, but have had to do so
occasionally and will need it again on two current projects. My introduction was to Autotune 5, which is operationally odd, IMO, and mostly unusable. I've been told I'm not the only one to have fought version 5 (seems to have an abundance of operations and interface quirks, typically doing more harm than good). One client told me Autotune 4 was great at doing what it should do both in controls and expected results, but that it crashed way too often... Sigh. So the question is whether Autotune 7 is significantly "better" in the opinion of those who've used it and possibly earlier versions. Yes, I'll grab a demo, but general thoughts/experiences with "gotchas" are appreciated. Thanks in advance, Frank Mobile Audio -- |
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The Autotune Evil Empire - Version 7
Frank Stearns
said...news:gfKdnTawMqSG6wjSnZ2dnUVZ_sydnZ2d@poste d.palinacquisition: I very rarely use the Autotune beast, but have had to do so occasionally and will need it again on two current projects. My introduction was to Autotune 5, which is operationally odd, IMO, and mostly unusable. I've been told I'm not the only one to have fought version 5 (seems to have an abundance of operations and interface quirks, typically doing more harm than good). One client told me Autotune 4 was great at doing what it should do both in controls and expected results, but that it crashed way too often... Sigh. So the question is whether Autotune 7 is significantly "better" in the opinion of those who've used it and possibly earlier versions. Yes, I'll grab a demo, but general thoughts/experiences with "gotchas" are appreciated. Thanks in advance, Frank Mobile Audio Can't say anything about 7, but have you looked at Melodyne ? david |
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The Autotune Evil Empire - Version 7
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 17:00:24 +0000 (UTC), david gourley
wrote: Frank Stearns said...news:gfKdnTawMqSG6wjSnZ2dnUVZ_sydnZ2d@post ed.palinacquisition: I very rarely use the Autotune beast, but have had to do so occasionally and will need it again on two current projects. My introduction was to Autotune 5, which is operationally odd, IMO, and mostly unusable. I've been told I'm not the only one to have fought version 5 (seems to have an abundance of operations and interface quirks, typically doing more harm than good). One client told me Autotune 4 was great at doing what it should do both in controls and expected results, but that it crashed way too often... Sigh. So the question is whether Autotune 7 is significantly "better" in the opinion of those who've used it and possibly earlier versions. Yes, I'll grab a demo, but general thoughts/experiences with "gotchas" are appreciated. Thanks in advance, Frank Mobile Audio Can't say anything about 7, but have you looked at Melodyne ? +1 d |
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The Autotune Evil Empire - Version 7
So the question is whether Autotune 7 is significantly "better" in the opinion of those who've used it and possibly earlier versions. Yes, I'll grab a demo, but general thoughts/experiences with "gotchas" are appreciated. or try this free one http://www.gvst.co.uk/gsnap.htm I'd be curious what others think of this one, it is the only one I have ever used so I have no frame of refrence. Seems ok to me Mark |
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The Autotune Evil Empire - Version 7
In article , "MarkK"
wrote: So the question is whether Autotune 7 is significantly "better" in the opinion of those who've used it and possibly earlier versions. Yes, I'll grab a demo, but general thoughts/experiences with "gotchas" are appreciated. or try this free one http://www.gvst.co.uk/gsnap.htm I'd be curious what others think of this one, it is the only one I have ever used so I have no frame of refrence. Seems ok to me Mark They're ALL evil. ;-) -- www.jennifermartinmusic.com |
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The Autotune Evil Empire - Version 7
MarkK wrote:
So the question is whether Autotune 7 is significantly "better" in the opinion of those who've used it and possibly earlier versions. Yes, I'll grab a demo, but general thoughts/experiences with "gotchas" are appreciated. or try this free one http://www.gvst.co.uk/gsnap.htm I'd be curious what others think of this one, it is the only one I have ever used so I have no frame of refrence. Seems ok to me Mark It's not bad but it's crashey. -- Les Cargill |
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The Autotune Evil Empire - Version 7
Les Cargill wrote:
Mark It's not bad but it's crashey. That sounds like 'bad' to me .... geoff |
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