
However, usually, there are really good discounts that take down the price tremendously. The price of Waves Tune LT is 99$ and the price of Waves Tune is 249$. However, if you just want a plugin that sounds great and realistic, that has a great set of helpful features, and that is budget-friendly, you should definitely get this plugin. So, if you care about the looks of the plugin I wouldn’t have got this plugin. The interface of Waves Tune is incredibly organized and easy to use which makes it well done.īut, it’s a little outdated compared to the other options out there today. It also allows you to split notes, glue notes, and then process them differently. and create synthetic vibrato, which actually sounds really good. It allows you to set the time of each transition so you can choose whether you want to go in a robotic direction or a natural direction. The sound of Waves Tune is pretty realistic and transparent, which is great for vocals. Alternative #7: FL Studio NewTone (Daw Included/99$).


Alternative #6: Voloco by Resonant Cavity (Free).Alternative #4: Logic Pro's Flex Pitch (DAW Included).Alternative #3: Steinberg's VariAudio (Daw Included).Alternative #2: Waves Tune Real-Time (199$).Literally as easy as 1,2,3…maybe 4 if you aren’t the best singer. Logic Pro X makes it incredibly easy to implement AutoTune into your vocal tracks. *Be sure that the entire vocal section isn’t highlighted when trying to flex just one pitch. Click on the highlighted note and drag it either up or down to the pitch you think sounds good corresponding to the key of your song. To do this, first, listen to your vocal track and point out which notes need some fine-tuning. Now press ‘W’ to bring up the audio file editor and click on Track.įrom here, we can manipulate each and every note so that we can fine-tune them to the correct pitches. Since your track is currently highlighted, press the ‘F’ to bring up Flex Mode to your track and click on Flex Pitch. If you or someone that isn’t the best at singing recorded the vocal track, then some of those imperfections may be heard. *Note that it is usually a good idea to set the response to 0.00ms so that it is quick to snap to the correct pitch. If it sounds a little somber or sad, then it’s probably in the minor scale.Īs seen below, we have set our autotune plugin to the G Major Scale. If it sounds happy, then it is most likely in the major scale. For instance, if your song is in the key of G, then your root note will be G.įor the scale tab, make sure you choose the correct scale type for your song. If you know what key your song is in, simply choose the correct root note to said key. However, with a little time and patience, your autotune will sound professional! This next step could be a little tricky for those that have no knowledge of music theory. This will open up the stock Pitch Correction Plugin. Once you find the plugins tabs, click on the dark shaded area to open up a list of usable plugins. Today we are just using the stock autotune plugin that comes with Logic Pro X. On the far left side of the program, you will find where you can insert multiple plugins. Once pressed, you will notice that the vocal track will be highlighted while the other tracks are greyed out. Remember that it always helps to name each track so that we stay organized. Solo your vocal trackįirst, we will need to single out or solo our vocal track by clicking the ‘S’ button as shown below. If AutoTune is the sound you are going for, here are the steps to add it seamlessly to your tracks.

AUTO TUNE LOGIC PRO X HOW TO
Today we tackle How to AutoTune in Logic Pro X. Whether you are brand new to Logic Pro X or producing music for the first time, we learn step-by-step how to efficiently set up autotune to your vocal tracks with ease. Sometimes, autotune can actually sound pretty stellar if done right.

If you are not sure how to do it correctly, it could sound worse than the actual person singing. AutoTune can certainly be a love-hate relationship throughout the music world.
