
It works well with simple and complex audio and MIDI samples that will help guide your autotuning.



This plug-in, while not pitch-correcting your samples, can be used to detect the key of your sample. Now let us take a deep dive into these plug-ins and see how they work: Auto-Tune EFX – this plug-in works just as a hybrid of Auto-Tune Access and Artist, but has advanced effects features such as Vocoder, Duet etc.It has all the controls of any premium industry standard autotuned pug-in Auto-Tune Pro – this plug-in is the premium autotuned plug-in by Antares.Auto-Tune Artist – this is the intermediate-level autotuned plug-in by Antares, providing you with a bit more controls than Auto-tune Access.it is simple and has the primary autotune parameter controls Auto-Tune Access – this is the entry-level Antares Autotune plug-in.Auto-Key – this simple but effective plug-in allows you to find the key of your sample and export this key to your autotune plug-in.As mentioned, there are variations to the Antares Autotune, each with its use case, here is a little summary, and what they do: Antares Autotune is the premium autotuned plug-in used by industry professionals and professional studios. If you are using imported samples that happen to be out of key with your session, you will need to re-pitch your sample before autotuning. vocals and melodies) as using complex samples might result in undesirable pitching skews.

This technique only works for simple audio samples (monophonic samples i.e. In this tutorial, I will detail how you can autotune in Ableton using the Antares Autotune plug-in and its different variants.Ībleton does not have a native Autotune effect which is why you need third party plug-ins for autotuning (correcting the pitch of a sample). There are numerous techniques that you can use to change the pitch of a sample, I cover these in a tutorial I recommend you look at before this one, as it will give you some context on pitch correction.
