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AutoTune, love it or hate it, is an iconic pitch-correction software that's gained popularity in songs by the likes of Cher, T-Pain, Daft Punk, and countless other rappers and pop singers. The use of pitch-correction has been a staple in recording, however, for as long as music has been recorded on computers. While it's use for robotic voice effects is relatively new, pitch-correction is as common as microphones in pro recording studios. You can use it to clean up natural-sounding vocal tracks or make yourself sound like you're from outer space. See Step 1 for more information. | AutoTune, love it or hate it, is an iconic pitch-correction software that's gained popularity in songs by the likes of Cher, T-Pain, Daft Punk, and countless other rappers and pop singers. The use of pitch-correction has been a staple in recording, however, for as long as music has been recorded on computers. While it's use for robotic voice effects is relatively new, pitch-correction is as common as microphones in pro recording studios. You can use it to clean up natural-sounding vocal tracks or make yourself sound like you're from outer space. See Step 1 for more information. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
=== Getting the Software and Hardware=== | === Getting the Software and Hardware=== |