Hello. About 2 years ago or something like that I used an app called boloco on my phone and now it made me want to try to see what shit comes out using it with the pc. Which ones do you know are accessible?
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Hello. About 2 years ago or something like that I used an app called boloco on my phone and now it made me want to try to see what shit comes out using it with the pc. Which ones do you know are accessible?
hello, try autotune with reaper. Personally I started with the plugin and learned a lot from it. The parameters are correctly labeled and it does not use shortened names like some other plugins do, like SCL for scale. Experiment with it, as in, tweak all the parameters and see what they do and how. or read the manual but that wouldn't be as fun as saying about a hundred times, oh aaaaaaa testing, whaaaaat the hell iiiiiis this paaaaaaarameter.
You can try it free for 14 days from this link. Unfortunately it's not free.
https://www.antarestech.com/demo-downloads/
I use AutoTune Ultimate which is subscription based, however the price doesn't convince me. In the page @4 linked there's a demo of it. That has more than auto-tuning software and...
I may get autotune ultimate, but it's very expensive
Apologies for revive this thread, but how do I load the autotune in reaper? I load it with control+insert twice, but then I have lantare access, EFX, pro, well, some more. none are accessible and with ocr when I put the track together and put the monitor on I click on the options and my voice remains the same.
it's accessible from reaper's parameter list. Go back to reaper's main window, press up/down to select the track with the autotune, then press P
I mean, if you want to just get started, even reatune should do the trick. Granted, it isn't the best, but it's quick.
Waves tune works very good for me. I tried multiple one's. I do a lot of vocal editing, so a good autotune can help a tun when it comes to pitch.
For my masterings I always use Antares AutoTune Pro, I can say it sounds pretty great.
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