![]() ![]() Those assignments were always more ‘melodyne-ish’ You can lessen the effect of the ‘Auto-Tune’ sound in AudioTune but can’t necessarily control the speed which probably defeats the purpose for your use. And I haven’t even on the desktop version of Auto-Tune either. I haven’t tried a ‘graceful’ genre of music personally and I would guess that this isn’t that kinda app. I would say it’s designed for modern uses. But applying it to a track after it was recorded was ok. Ok, I remember one of my biggest issues was when I was tracking through it, I was getting issues. I usually record first and tune to taste during processing. Are you listening to yourself live as you record thru the effect or adding it after? Anytime Ive tried to record on an interface it either won’t load up at all or sounds really weird. ![]() Are you listening to yourself live as you record thru the effect or adding it said: I also will record vocals in Gadget, export to audioshare, process the vocal file, import back into Gadget I also will record vocals in Gadget, export to audioshare, process the vocal file, import back into said: I load it into Zenbeats or Garageband and attach my usb mic or my audio interface. Have you been able to use Auto-Tune Mobile with an external mic/interface? If so, how? Auto-TuneMobile is much better and natural sounding with better parameter control. ![]() I do more modern styles of music and it's pretty bad as they require faster vocal runs and the app can't really transition smoothly. Honestly, the auto-tune is simply not that good in this app. Is this app designed for the more modern uses like rap-type, or does it allow for more gentle correction with the Amount and Speed controls? So far I haven’t found a good setting for gracefulness. My singing style is more folk, acoustic pop than rap type or Cher autotunish. I’m hoping for a more graceful subtle correction for my off-key notes. ![]() when I’ve tried this app it pitch corrects very quickly-jumpy sort of way. ![]()
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