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Auto tune mobile

Has been updated. I don't think many have been too impressed with it as far as I remember reading? Anymore thoughts on this one? I know nothing about it, if it works a little, some, not at all? Does the desktop software that this is modeled after work?

http://www.musicappblog.com/auto-tune-mobile-update-4/

Comments

  • They accurately call it the "industry standard". yes, Antares Auto-tune works on desktop.

    Not so sure about the mobile version, haven't opened it in a long time.

  • Oh... I haven't opened It in a while cause I guess I never bought it.

    Now I remember that I got scared off when I read the review that says the app " tunes 20 cents sharp".

  • Any comparisons with this to iVoxel or Voice Synth? It looks like it is auto pitch correction, which both do with some degrees of success with my horrible voice. I think it was Doug @ the soundtestroom who said that you need a decent starting point in order for these software pitch changers to do a good job, but that they still don't make people sound like superstars. But everything has to help, when you start as bad as me!

    (constantly on the search for something that will help me add vocals to my music making)

  • voice synth has been pretty unuseable for me. I can't get it to do anything.

  • @Hmtx said:
    Oh... I haven't opened It in a while cause I guess I never bought it.

    Now I remember that I got scared off when I read the review that says the app " tunes 20 cents sharp".

    Mmmm, interesting, another 30 cents and I get In Da Club.

  • Just to add that other IOS apps that di thus include the TC-Helicon apps Voice Jam Studio and Voice Jam FX, and I think on limited testing that they do a good job.

  • This is a reasonably good app for keeping things in tune. Now has landscape mode which is nice. Most pitch correction apps have some latency.

  • What about the MU Retune plugin? How does it compare to mobile autoTune?

  • @theconnactic said:
    What about the MU Retune plugin? How does it compare to mobile autoTune?

    It's the hands down wort plugin sold in the Auria store. Any of the pitch correction apps listed above are better than it. Personally I've found the pitch correction in VocalLive to be about the best for my personal "tone" (so it would likely be the best for a feral cat or wounded animal as well).

  • edited February 2016

    oups, sorry wrong post...

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