How AutoTune EFX Works
13Jun09
Synthtopia regular and fellow blogger Torley demonstrates how AutoTune EFX works, delivering a few jolts of audio pain and fun along the way.
via Torley
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Tags: Antares, Auto-Tune, AutoTune, AutoTune EFX, effect, efx, scale, synthesizer, T-Pain, tool, torley, vocal, vocal effects, VST





as much as i hate the sound of Auto Tune (and have for years) the fact that the joke is finally out makes me laugh just as much as hearing that stupid Char song (long live AutoTune the news)
Also a fellow Auto Tune loather here. What I want to see is some ingenious creative soul finding a new and profound (and, hopefully, completely unintended by Antares) use for the thing. Most of us have seen and/or used vocoders in completely different, non-vocal creative ways. Something along those lines to breathe a fresh (and albeit non-celebrity tainted) slant on the plugin. Maybe I should stop typing and start playing and tweaking.
That said, I have heard Casey Spooner and Madonna both use auto tune in very subtle (read: NOT obnoxious or sickenly trendy, and not even always identifiable) ways that I thought could make Anthony Rother ratchet up the technophilia a bit.