15th December 2018
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Dec 03, 2017 Text to Sing allows users to type in words and hear them sung back, as part of a message or other user-created media, without the need for any plug-in or install. Oddcast can configure almost any song or melody to work with this technology. Jan 09, 2019 If your system can handle it Auto-tune Pro (in classic mode) is it. But be warned it isn't as cpu efficient as EFX and takes way more samples of delay compensation thus why the 'if your system can handle it' comment as on my old system clients reported latency with it but none with EFX while now on the new system I have it's damn near latency free (1.9ms rtl) and it's powerful enough to run.
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Whenever I watch tutorials on how to get a certain artist’s (that uses autotune as a stylistic effect) vocal style, it never turns out right when they do a demonstration. Even when they’re trying to mimic the style of an artist that doesn’t use a (relatively) ridiculous amount of autotune ( like Lil Mosey, Lil Baby who don’t use that much) the vocals seem to have terrible sounding artifacts all over the place, even when the pitch isn’t changing much and it should sound “smooth”. Maybe that’s because the person doing the tutorial hasn’t practiced the song enough and are too far out of key? Idk. The person doing the tutorial usually uses a version of autotune before version 8, and I’ve read that a lot of engineers are now using Autotune EFX 3. Does anyone have experience with this and is the latency bad on that plugin?
This is an example of something that actually sounds smooth for how strong the autotune sounds (after he has him adjust the key, start at 0:19). YouTube
This is an example of something that actually sounds smooth for how strong the autotune sounds (after he has him adjust the key, start at 0:19). YouTube
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