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| Hello to all you wonderful people in the PreSonus community. Hope all is well! I'm a Mixing & Mastering Engineer, but here lately I'm starting to Track clients more. I use Studio One Professional(latest version) as my DAW & I have the AudioBox 1818VSL as my Interface. Now obviously with the VSL you can only use the Fat Channel plus for your monitor mix for clients but it is possible to track with Auto-Tune in realtime with Studio One without it printing on the audio like the VSL does? Will there be any latency issues? I have Auto-Tune EFX 3(http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/ATEFX3-e) Thanks in advance! Kyren Monteiro www.KyrenMonteiro.com [email protected] |
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| how do i get auto tune on S1? please help |
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- Dec 18, 2018 A quick look at how to use Waves Tune Real-Time pitch correction as a fun + creative performance tool:) Sorry about the Logic Pro spike at 3:39. 2010 iMac showing it's age!
- Nov 06, 2018 Generally, using a graphical mode from Auto-Tune, Waves Tune, Melodyne, etc. Is the best way to do this. Or simply using an automatic mode and automating the Bypass works as well, unless some serious shifting is required. Mode B is more fun. Within the world of being effect-y, there are a couple of ways to go.
| If you have the Professional version of S1 as I do it comes with Melodyne. If you want Auto-Tune you'll have to purchase that plug-in. I only use Auto-Tune on clients when I need the 'effect' of it. For in depth pitch correction I use Waves Tune(full version). |
| kyrenmonteiro wroteHello to all you wonderful people in the PreSonus community. Hope all is well! I'm a Mixing & Mastering Engineer, but here lately I'm starting to Track clients more. Latency with tracking using this plug is going to be dependant on your system. I dont personally use it, but knowing what it does I am sure its pretty resource dependent. If you monitor out of S1, not vsl, you can put any plug on an insert for performance monitoring. Nothing on the insert will 'print' to the track. If your pc can handle it cpu-wise I can't really see a reason why you can't. Matt Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 Win 10 64bit, 8GB RAM, Intel Xeon Lenovo Thinkpad E520, Windows 7 64bit, 8 GB RAM, Intel i5 Processor S1Pro V4 |
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| kyrenmonteiro wroteHello to all you wonderful people in the PreSonus community. Hope all is well! I'm a Mixing & Mastering Engineer, but here lately I'm starting to Track clients more. Put Autotune on the Input section of Studio One to print an FX. ( far left of mixer inputs) set you buffer low enough to record live FX. (128 or lower) BTW: Most people would never do this. 1) It rarely a good idea to print and FX. If it is on an Insert to the playback channel you can always adjust it as needed for the mix. 2) I have tried recording /monitoring through AutoTune and it actually makes you sing further out of tune because you brain can not follow the pitch. It is much better to sing as best you can then add AutoTune after the fact. ( even if you are going for the robot sound) My Website, Free Studio One Advance Training SPECS:Win 10 64-bit, 12 Core i7: 32Gb DDR4 ram, 40' 4K monitor, StudioLive 24, Quantum, Faderport16, Central Station Plus, Sceptre 6,Temblor T10, Eris 4.5, HP60, Studio One Pro 4.0, Reaper 5.9, Sonar Platinum |
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