![]() ![]() I noticed at least one review of Logic Pro X make a reference to “AutoTune,” so let’s be clear. Sure, you might want to fix intonation, but that involves paying attention to vibrato and dynamics. ![]() But even that use case has a lot of dimensions. These edits are commonly associated with pitch correction, and indeed, it’s clear a big part of the market for this software is being able to tune vocals. The folks who have pushed their “Direct Note Access” really have achieved an unprecedented amount of note-by-note control over sound. But there still isn’t any one application – as a plug-in or built into a DAW – that offers the amount of audio tweaking powers as Celemony’s Melodyne products. Apple, Steinberg, Cakewalk, and others have begun adding audio manipulation tools to their DAW, and some of those tools are decent enough in a pinch.
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