In this article, we will show you how to use Antares Autotune MIDI control to enhance your vocal performance and creativity. We will cover the following topics:
What is Antares Autotune MIDI control and how does it work?
How to set up Antares Autotune MIDI control in your DAW?
How to use Antares Autotune MIDI control to correct pitch and timing errors?
How to use Antares Autotune MIDI control to create harmonies and effects?
What is Antares Autotune MIDI control and how does it work?
Antares Autotune MIDI control is a feature that allows you to use a MIDI keyboard or controller to manipulate the pitch and timing of your vocals in real time. You can use it to correct pitch errors, change the key or scale of your vocals, create harmonies, or add effects such as vibrato, portamento, or pitch bend.
Antares Autotune MIDI control works by sending MIDI notes or messages from your keyboard or controller to the Antares Autotune plugin in your DAW. The plugin then uses these notes or messages to adjust the pitch and timing of your vocals according to the settings you choose. You can also use the plugin's graphical interface to see the changes in your vocals as you play.
How to set up Antares Autotune MIDI control in your DAW?
To use Antares Autotune MIDI control, you need to have the following:
A DAW that supports VST, AU, AAX, or RTAS plugins.
An Antares Autotune plugin that supports MIDI control (such as Auto-Tune Pro, Auto-Tune Artist, Auto-Tune EFX+, or Auto-Tune Access).
A MIDI keyboard or controller that can send MIDI notes or messages.
A microphone or an audio interface that can record your vocals.
To set up Antares Autotune MIDI control in your DAW, follow these steps:
Create a new audio track and record your vocals.
Create a new MIDI track and assign it to your MIDI keyboard or controller.
Insert the Antares Autotune plugin on your audio track and open its interface.
On the plugin's interface, click on the "MIDI" button and select "Enable MIDI Control".
On the plugin's interface, click on the "Target Notes" button and select "MIDI".
On your DAW's mixer, route the output of your MIDI track to the input of your audio track.
How to use Antares Autotune MIDI control to correct pitch and timing errors?
To use Antares Autotune MIDI control to correct pitch and timing errors, follow these steps:
On the plugin's interface, click on the "Key" button and select the key and scale of your vocals.
On the plugin's interface, adjust the "Retune Speed" knob to set how fast or slow you want the plugin to correct your vocals.
On the plugin's interface, adjust the "Humanize" knob to set how natural or robotic you want your vocals to sound.
On your MIDI keyboard or controller, play the notes that match the pitch of your vocals. The plugin will automatically correct any pitch errors according to the notes you play.
If you want to correct any timing errors, you can also use the "Flex-Tune" knob on the plugin's interface. This knob allows you to set how much or how little you want the plugin to follow your vocal timing. The higher the value, the more flexible the timing correction. The lower the value, the more rigid the timing correction.
How to use Antares Autot
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