So it seems that Antares is at it again.
They just announced today the release of Autotune Live. A software plugin specifically to use in live performance situations where you are either mixing with, or processing your vocal with a computer instead of standalone processors.
No matter what you might think about the use of such a tool in a live setting, you have to admit it's a pretty cool trick. It even allows for the targeting or specific notes in real time. So for instance, you could play the melody you want to sing on a keyboard and record the MIDI data, and then use that to target notes via autotone. As long as you stay mostly in rhythm, you will always hit the right note! Cheating? Perhaps. But is it really the fact that singers hit perfect notes that makes us love them, or is it what they're saying and how they're saying it?
I guess that's still up for debate, huh?
http://www.antarestech.com/products/auto-tune_live.shtml
They just announced today the release of Autotune Live. A software plugin specifically to use in live performance situations where you are either mixing with, or processing your vocal with a computer instead of standalone processors.
No matter what you might think about the use of such a tool in a live setting, you have to admit it's a pretty cool trick. It even allows for the targeting or specific notes in real time. So for instance, you could play the melody you want to sing on a keyboard and record the MIDI data, and then use that to target notes via autotone. As long as you stay mostly in rhythm, you will always hit the right note! Cheating? Perhaps. But is it really the fact that singers hit perfect notes that makes us love them, or is it what they're saying and how they're saying it?
I guess that's still up for debate, huh?
http://www.antarestech.com/products/auto-tune_live.shtml