Please follow these instructions to control Auto-Tune Pro or Auto-Tune Artist's pitch correction with a MIDI track in Logic Pro X:
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Sep 20, 2010 I would assume the standalone and vastly more expensive Antares would have an edge but I know that some people don't give the Logic stuff the time of day just because it is 'built-in.' Antares Auto-Tune Vs. Logic 9 Pitch Correction? Nov 15, 2016 Pitch correction would generally be a manual process. Adjusting musical notes manually of an audio file to the desired pitch or note. Commonly for a vocal track, where the singer has sung some bits slightly sharp or flat. Auto tune is, as the name implies, a more automated process. Auto-Tune vs Melodyne. Antares Auto-Tune 5 & Celemony Melodyne Plug-in Pitch-correction Processors. However, if certain phrases in the performance require more detailed pitch correction, Auto-Tune 's Graphic mode provides pitch curves that can be edited to. Jun 29, 2019 Live Auto Tune Pitch Correction: Plug-In v Hardware? I'm Currently producing a singer that will, to not be rude, definitely need some help live. With all of my equipment behind her, I want to know how people usually route a live auto tune set-up. For twenty years, Auto-Tune has been a professional standard for pitch correction and a tool for selecting the most significant vocal effect in popular music. Now, with the advent of Auto-Tune Pro, it has become more versatile and easier to use than ever before, thanks to a completely redesigned interface and powerful new processing, editing.
1. If you intend to use a MIDI keyboard, connect it to your computer, start Logic Pro, and make a new session.
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2. Create an audio track and software instrument track. Record or import an audio recording onto the audio track.
3. Set the output of the audio track to 'No Output.'
4. Load Auto-Tune Pro (or Auto-Tune Artist) as the 'Instrument' input on the software instrument track. (It's available under: AU MIDI-controlled Effects > Antares)
5. In the Auto-Tune plug-in window, click on the 'Side Chain' drop-down menu in the upper right corner and select the audio track you created in step 2 (for example, 'Audio 1').
6. Click on the 'Advanced' view button and then the 'Target Notes' MIDI button to enable MIDI note control of Auto-Tune's target pitches.
7. Select the software instrument track and click on the red 'R' button to record enable it.
8. Start playback (or recording) and perform on your MIDI controller to pitch correct your audio recording in real time. Alternatively, you can import a MIDI file onto your software instrument track and use this instead.