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Just because the bass and guitar happened to hit the root a beat before
the singer's stylistic scoop got to the correct pitch... why does this mean there's something that needs autotuned, moved in time or otherwise 'fixed'? It doesn't. When I autotune, my number one priority is to preserve the performance. I despise vocal tracks that have been tuned with the straight line method... or anything remotely like it. -S |
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Actually Scott, you can use a straight line method by turning the retune
slider up to like say 60 or 80, then drawing in straight lines only where you want the retune to occur, this allows you to leave scoops alone and not pitch correct certain notes, but with the retune slider it lets a certain amount of vibrato through. It's sort of a selective auto-mode, and on some singers it works better then the normal method of drawing pitch. There are so many different techniques to using Autotune. It doesn't. When I autotune, my number one priority is to preserve the performance. I despise vocal tracks that have been tuned with the straight line method... or anything remotely like it. -S |
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