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How to Use Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12 for Professional Pitch Correction
Auto-Tune is one of the most popular audio plug-ins in the world, used by thousands of music producers, singers, and audio engineers to correct pitch and timing problems in vocals or solo instruments. Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12 is the latest version of the software, compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems, and offering new features and improvements over previous versions.

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In this article, we will show you how to use Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12 for professional pitch correction, whether you want to fix subtle intonation issues, create the iconic Auto-Tune Vocal Effect, or manipulate time and pitch in creative ways. We will also give you some tips on how to optimize your settings and workflow for the best results.

What is Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12?
Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12 is a software plug-in that can be used with any digital audio workstation (DAW) that supports VST format, such as Cubase, FL Studio, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, etc. It can also be used as a standalone application with an audio interface. Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12 works by analyzing the pitch of the input signal and automatically correcting it to match a user-specified scale or target notes. It can also modify the timing of the input signal to create rhythmic effects or sync it to a tempo.

Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12 has two main modes of operation: Automatic Mode and Graphical Mode. Automatic Mode is designed for quick and easy pitch correction, while Graphical Mode allows for more precise and detailed editing of pitch and time. Both modes have their own advantages and disadvantages, depending on the type of material and the desired outcome.

How to Use Automatic Mode
Automatic Mode is the simplest way to use Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12. It is ideal for situations where you need to correct minor pitch errors or create the Auto-Tune Vocal Effect. To use Automatic Mode, follow these steps:




Insert Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12 as an effect on the track that contains the vocal or instrument you want to process.
Select a scale and key from the drop-down menus at the top of the plug-in window. You can choose from major, minor, chromatic, or various historical and microtonal scales. You can also customize your own scale by clicking on the keyboard at the bottom of the window.
Adjust the Retune Speed knob to control how fast Auto-Tune corrects the pitch. A lower value means slower correction, which sounds more natural and subtle. A higher value means faster correction, which sounds more robotic and noticeable. You can also use the Humanize knob to add some variation and randomness to the correction speed.
Adjust the Tracking knob to control how well Auto-Tune follows the pitch of the input signal. A higher value means better tracking, which is useful for noisy or complex signals. A lower value means looser tracking, which can create some interesting effects or glitches.
If you want to create the Auto-Tune Vocal Effect, set the Retune Speed knob to zero or near zero. This will make Auto-Tune correct the pitch instantly and without any transition, creating a distinctive electronic sound. You can also use the Formant knob to change the timbre of the voice without affecting the pitch.
If you want to modify the timing of the input signal, use the Time Control section at the right side of the window. You can use the Sync button to sync Auto-Tune to your DAW's tempo, or use the Manual button to set your own tempo. You can also use the Transpose knob to change the overall pitch of the input signal by semitones.

How to Use Graphical Mode
Graphical Mode is a more advanced way to use Auto-Tune 7 64bit VST 12
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