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Autotune, used by many music producers, is an audio processor that helps correct off-key and alter pitch in vocal. Here gives you a list of 3 best free autotune software and offers you a convenient way to autotune in Audacity. Have a look!
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What is autotune? Launched in 1997, Autotune is a tool that can correct off-key vocals to make them sound perfect. Commonly, autotune is in the form of plugin which can be used with DAW software like Audacity, FL Studio, Ableton Live 10, Logic Pro X, etc. If you need to add a song using autotune to video, MiniTool software is a good helper.
AutoTalent V0.2 is a cool free autotune plugin which can be used on any instrument from vocals to guitar and more. It has a basic user interface which may seem daunting at first but is easy to get to grips with. You can easily change the mode or scale of a melody as well as add suitable relative harmony with the autotune presets. Autotune for Ableton Live We've modded Cycling 74 Autotuna which is included in Max 7 Pitch and Time Machine pack. Now you can easily select which scale you want to pitch correct. Aaron Levitz kindly upgraded the device to now include all the Mods!! Pricing – $399 Standalone Plug-in. Considered by many to be the best autotune and pitch correction software, Antares has been at the top of the game for decades. Their software is used as the standard when it comes to the big leagues in many of the top recording studios worldwide. Autotuna (Ableton Only) A wildcard thrown into the mix! This one is for the Ableton users who have maxforlive with Ableton!
In this post, I've summarized the 3 best free autotune software for DAW software. Here we go!
#1.GSnap
GSnap is a free autotune VST plugin from GVST, which can be used to correct the vocalist's pitch. It contains three parts: Detection, Correction, and MIDI.
It allows you to set minimum and maximum frequency to make pitch-correction more accurate. Setting the decibels can filter background noise below the set decibels level. Also, you can set the speed parameter as needed.
Besides that, GSnap can correct pitch by MIDI notes when you select the MIDI Mode. You can set the maximum pitch bend, control the speed and calibrate the tune. This autotune VST plugin is freeware, only available for Windows.
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#2. MAutoPitch
MAutoPitch is simple to use free autotune software with an intuitive interface. It can be used to do automatic tuning and separate left & right channels, separate mid or side signal.
Like GSnap, MAutoPitch also has a MIDI controller that can control any parameters in real time. What's more, it comes with other amazing features like Formant Shift and Stereo-expansion.
This free autotune plugin can work on both Windows and Mac.
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#3. Graillon
With a vintage-style interface, Graillon is an autotune VST plugin. The free edition features Pitch Shifter and Pitch Correction, while the full edition gets more features. By using Graillon, you can correct the tune of vocal, create robotic voice, alter the pitch of vocals, etc. This free autotune software is compatible with most operating systems including Windows, mac OS, and Linux.
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How to Autotune in Audacity
After knowing the above best free autotune VST plugins, here's a detailed guide on how to autotune in Audacity.
- First, you need to download GSnap from GVST and unzip it.
- Copy and paste the two files dll and GVSTLicense in the Plug-Ins folder of Audacity.
- Launch the Audacity app and navigate to Effect> Add / Remove Plug-ins. Then find the GSnap, enable it and click OK.
- After that, you can import the audio file that you want to auto tune.
- Select the audio file and tap on Effect in the menu bar.
- From the drop-down list, select the GSnap option to open the Select Key and Scale window.
- Here you can select a key and click OK to go on.
- Then you can set the parameters as you like.
Conclusion
After reading this post, which free autotune software you prefer? Have you learned how to autotune in Audacity? Tell us in the comments section!
In today's article, you're going to see how to build and set up live auto tune for worship.
We'll be covering:
Uses and purpose of auto tune in worship
Gear required for auto tune
Setting up auto tuning
Testing the signal flow
Before we jump in, don't forget to check out and download our Worship Ministry Toolkit. This will provide you with a list of all the gear we talk about so it will help you follow along.
Uses and Purpose of Auto Tune in Worship
We know that auto-tune can be a divisive issue, but here are a couple things to keep in mind:
Auto-tune should never be used to compensate for poor singing
Auto-tune is not, and should not be used to ‘make up' for wildly incorrect pitches, it is only there to give that extra push if necessary. We're all for excellence in worship, and we encourage our band to practice and be the best that they can. Auto-tune is just a tech-savvy way of eliminating small mistakes or distractions.
Auto-tune works best with great singers
It can ‘tune' them up to make dense, difficult harmonies that much better. Not everyone sings perfectly on pitch all the time and auto-tune is able to take those small inconsistencies and correct them in a natural, non-artificial sounding way. A part of gospel-centered worship is crafting the best ministry we can and we believe that auto-tune has a place in that vision.
Gear Required for Auto-Tune
I'm going to give you a brief overview of the gear you'll need to set up auto-tune. I'll go more in-depth in the next section, but the Ultimate Guide to Worship Tech 3-pt. Series will be helpful if you don't already have some of this gear.
Digital Mixing Console
You'll need a console that is comparable to the Midas X32 or M32. We use the M32R at our church, but you can use your preferred console so long as it can do the following:
Can connect to computer via USB or Dante
Has multiple inputs and outputs
Can send raw audio data to the computer and then receive it back once it's tuned
Pretty much any modern digital mixing console can do this, but just be aware so you don't spend money on the wrong gear.
Dante Expansion Card
Now, this is not necessary, but it is extremely helpful for getting your auto-tune up and running. Dante helps you manage your inputs and outputs in a really straightforward way, making it easy for setup. You don't need to use it, and can do just fine via regular USB connection, but we do think it makes managing your signal flow a lot easier.
Here's a brief overview of our signal path:
Signals from the three vocalists come from the sound console via Dante, to Ableton
Signals get tuned and sent back to the sound console
The sound console sends those signals and the tuned vocals come out of the PA
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By utilizing the Dante network, all our gear can talk to each other and create the flow that you need. We put our auto tuning in Ableton, but on a computer that's completely separate from our slides, clicks, tracks, etc. Because we have Dante, the computers can talk to each other and the mixing console so that they all work together and keep our signal paths uncluttered.
Auto Tune Plug-Ins
The two most popular tuning plug-ins are Auto-Tune and Waves Tune by Waves. We recommend Waves because it does everything Auto-Tune does but for a fraction of the price. Install the Waves Plug-In into Ableton and you'll have vocal tuning up in no time.
Setting Up Auto Tuning
Now that we've gone through all of the gear, we'll walk you through how to set up auto-tuning for one vocal mic.
Building in a Safety Net
This step isn't necessary, but is a good practice just in case anything goes wrong. What we do is create two channels, one for the raw vocals and one for the tuned vocals. This is so if anything goes wrong with Ableton, the sound engineer can easily mute the tuned vocals and turn up the raw signal. Again, it's not necessary but might be good to keep in mind when building your setup.
So here's how we set up those channels:
Raw signal from our stage box goes into our sound console (we also use this for the in-ear monitoring because it's not good to monitor your tuned sound)
The second, tuned signal is coming from the back of the board into Ableton where it's tuned
It's then fed back into the console and goes out to the PA system
Routing Overview
Routing the signal to the stage box:
Mic takes the sound and it goes to the XLR cable and into the stage box
The stage box then goes to the back of the mixing console
Sending Audio to Ableton
Since we're using Dante, we send the signal from the mixing console through the Dante network
The network picks up the signal and goes into the Dante Sound Card and into Ableton Live
This gives you the ability to see and modify all of your channels with ease
Sending Signal Back to the Console
You'll be able to see the Dante Sound Card plug-in in Ableton
It will give you access to all of the inputs/outputs, and you can modify which channels you want
Once you've done that in the preferences, the signals will go back through the Dante Network and into the console
Configuring Your Auto Tuning Preferences
Now that you've made sure all of your channels and routing are correct, you're ready to dive into Waves.
Go into the Ableton Plug-Ins tab and drag Waves down into the screen
Once it's open, hit the ‘wrench' icon to open up your settings
Now you can modify your pitch correction for your desired effects
Once your in the settings, you can play with everything from the tuning mode to the speed of the note transition. You can set them to anything you want, but we've found that the default settings already sound pretty natural. Any further tinkering is all to need or taste.
We've kept ours in the chromatic mode, which will correct the pitch to the closest chromatic note. We have competent singers so 99.99% of the time, the tuning corrects a slightly sharp or flat note to the desired pitch.
Testing the Signal Flow
Before you start using auto-tuning in your services, you'll want to test it first.
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Go back into Dante and make sure all of your channels, inputs, and outputs are correct. You should be able to see your inputs match up properly so that they're all routed into the sound console. If you've done two channels like we do, you'll be able to turn up or down each channel so you can hear the difference between the raw and tuned signal.
Wrap-up
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The great thing about this setup is that you can customize it to exactly what you need. Auto-tune can empower even the best musicians sound even just a bit better, helping you to craft a gospel-centered and tech-savvy worship service.
To continue building a great worship ministry, feel free to connect with me and my team at Worship Tech School.