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Id would like to get something to do pitch correction, primarily for
vocals..but maybe sometimes for guitar. This for a modest home studio with
a PC and recording and processing software..

I would be great if it could do real time automatic pitch correction for the
vocals to encourage my wife to sing (say by giving it a key to work in) but
also ok if it was a post record process done at the PC.

I have heard of the Antares software and they have also have a hardware
AVP-1 (vocal producer) which I guess has the same software in it.

Do you have any advise to offer in a search for such a device, Antares or
other mfr?

Any thoughts great appreciated.

thank you


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In article GbqVc.8015$ni.4661@okepread01, "dontb" writes:

Id would like to get something to do pitch correction, primarily for
vocals..but maybe sometimes for guitar. This for a modest home studio with
a PC and recording and processing software..


Only monophonic sources such as voice, saxophone etc can be pitch corrected. So
unless you are only playing single notes at a time, the guitar cannot be pitch
corrected.
The Antares stuff works as well as anything I know of. I have the harware unit.
I also have one made by TC Elec which, to my surprise, doesnt seem to be as
good as the Antares.

Garth~


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