How To Use Auto-Tune For Natural Pitch Correction (or an effect) - RecordingRevolution.com
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Auto-Tune has been around for decades now and is a game changing production tool. Love it or hate it, it's here to stay.
But HOW you use it can make or break your vocal tracks.
Most people want to use Autotune in a natural, discrete manner so that the listener never knows that there was any pitch correction. This tutorial will show you how to do that.
At the end of the video I'll also show you how to get that obvious T-Pain or Cher AutoTune effect - in case you want to go in that direction!
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@ajlorig3485
4 жыл бұрын
Good looks on this video dude. I produce, write, rap, and sing my own music. But now I'm getting more into the habit of mixing and editing my songs as well. Audio engineers don't get enough credit, folk🤘🏼
@PlanetComputer
3 жыл бұрын
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@starbituin0876
2 жыл бұрын
@@ajlorig3485 this is True.
Everyone says that autotune is "cheating," but it's just another tool to enhance the mix, like EQ or compression.
@SteveStockmalMusic
4 жыл бұрын
I totally agree, I was watching a movie last night and that song “the blowers daughter“ came on. It’s a beautiful tune, vocals are very expressive, but there’s one part where he’s just really flat. It wouldn’t hurt anybody for them to just bump that up slightly so that we noticed the expression not the out of tune note. Like you said, just another tool in our box
@kanjoganai3389
4 жыл бұрын
Yep for example all artist like Charlie Puth, Brendon Urie, Billie Eillish, Sub Urban, etc..... Use it to make effects on their voice whether to make it sound creepy, clean, airy , etc.....
@Aurora-rw9lp
4 жыл бұрын
Autotune is an instrument I lvoe it.
@Aurora-rw9lp
4 жыл бұрын
Jude Alex Travis Scott is my inspiration tbh, he works heavy autotune like it’s an instrument and he does it perfectly
@Gustavo-ec1jg
3 жыл бұрын
yea yea but u should always remember how wonderful and talented singers had to be back in the good old days without this tool
Hi Graham, I love when you & your friend Joe Gilder do these "short" & to the point videos. They have really helped my mixes... now I have more time to get back to recording!
I love that you didn't shy away from praising God while sharing your talent. Big ups bro; all for HIS glory.
That reverb delay combo on the vocal is super nice
The guide is incredible Graham ! Greatly appreciated ! Keep it up :)
I enjoyed your video. I've watched a few that were very long-winded. Your video was very easy to understand and follow for pitch correction. Thanks!
My boi graham loves the Lord 😭😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@manmadeaids
4 жыл бұрын
Amen Bro.
@chazbeats-charlieaylesbury
4 жыл бұрын
amen
@walshy4788
3 жыл бұрын
Amen
@geoffreybremner6372
3 жыл бұрын
YES HE DOES!
@JacobBeardMusic
3 жыл бұрын
Amen
Thank you about to get this certification in the next few weeks!
Best guide for ATP and subbed, thanks man!
This works very well on classic major or minor keys. But when you're singing blues or rock, where you're doing a lot of sliding in or tightening notes, it's not so simple. It starts to correct stuff it thinks is wrong, but was actually intended to be that way. I've found that in that kind of situation, you almost have to do it manually on a note-by-note basis. Very time-consuming, to say the least, but it gets better results.
@stanjmusic6757
2 жыл бұрын
blues souns better with no autotune anyway. Having things very natural, I find, is when i enjoy it most
@ProfessorPunk
6 ай бұрын
For things like blues or rock, I'd recommend Melodyne instead. Gives you more of that control and humanism that you're looking for without sacrificing the vocal tuning
Thank you for the great lesson. Nice song BTW.
Could you do a vidoe on melodyn stYle of pitch corrections for when you have to work with terrible vocals haha
@Bunglespice
5 жыл бұрын
Check his channel, there is already one on there.
@reslyyyy
2 жыл бұрын
Can you use text correction?
Thank you so much for detailed information. I mostly record worship songs in Acoustic guitar and vocal. But sometimes i sing flat which sounds awful. I have never use Autotune but i will try to use this time.
Excellent work! Five stars!
Great video Graham!!
That's a good learning tool to use. U can see exactly where you're flat or sharp. Especially if u don't have a good ear
I sure would love to learn from you! Man thanks for this!
Thanks for the lesson and free booklet. God bless!
Great vid. Well-explained.
Thanks for a brilliant video, to educate me , a 67 year old idiot who does like to play guitar and sing, both very badly might I add, is a feat in itself but I understand much more , I will now look at all your videos , big thanks from Garry in the UK
I don't think I can ever thank you enough.
Hey, thanks for the helpful content in these videos and love how you have the courage to use your worship songs for these videos.
Hey Graham, I like your videos better than most because you explain things better and I love your music you share. I am very old school at the old type of recording and very new to all the new digital stuff. If I have a inter face can I use auto tune pro with it, or is auto tune all I need for a great recording. Thanks for your help. God Bless Terry
Very clear and very informative tutorial! Many thanx RecordingRevolution!!!
Really helpful. Thanks 👍
Thank you and thank you for the guide
Thank You Graham!
This is the second tut I'm watching from your channel. Thanks for the heart of sharing. How would your vocal chain look like? I use Logic Pro X .. God bless you
Great Tutorial, and I also Love the song, are you singing it (Your Voice)? because it sounds pretty good.
It was a pleasant suprise to find that the sample song is a worship song!
hey Graham wow you are so cool with your music and tips and advice! you should release that song i love it!! Where can i listen to it?!
Great video
I love your voice! God bless you!
@PlanetComputer
3 жыл бұрын
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Very nice.
Excellent! I’m getting auto-tune because of your video.
Thank you, so much 🎶🙂
good job bro
thanx again ...
You sir are a legend
Awesome man. And I love that song. Praise God!
thank you!!! 🙏🏽
Thank you.
Great Singer 😊
Thank you for the lesson. I love your your song too.
Hey! Thnx! What would yku overall recommend for vocal tuning autotune or melodyne? Mostly for pop songs
Great song! What version of Autotune are you using? Just want the basic correction... Not weird effects. Thank you for this video.
The song was really nice I really liked it
The song was great! Where can we find the full song?
Is there any difference in the way the algorithm addresses the vocal if its set to G Major vs E Minor for example since they're the same notes the scale?
God bless you.
Hey great video! Where do I find the software?
thank u🧡
THANK YOU, LORD FOR SAVING MY SOUL.
Thanks
I find that for my own stuff the most important aspect of using autotune (as a fix, not as an "effect") is to automate when to turn it on or off, and to automate the depth (amount) and/or the wet-dry mix. Most importantly, any places where a syllable is meant to be a gradient from one note to another, autotune must off. Assuming you don't want that "staircase" sound. Typically I will have just one or two notes that need strong autotune, such as a long held vowel ("seeeeeee...") that had an unfortunate drift in the take. Here I might go 80%/20% wet/dry, or (rarely) 100% wet. And I wouldn't have the entire word be strongly autotuned, but rather automate from a starting level of 20% or less wet before the word starts, then slope it up over ~200ms to max wet just after the consonant has finished and the long vowel gets going. I experiment until the transition cannot be noticed, and the effect is doing all good, no harm. Elsewhere the singing will have no autotune. Or depending on the song a light amount (20% wet) mixed in throughout, which, I discovered accidentally, can bring some depth and richness to a vocal, kind of like adding a better version of yourself as a backing vocalist. :-) When in doubt though, I leave it off. A little bit of tonal inaccuracy is human and is part of the vocal character. And anymore I will record 12+ takes of the same vocal, to end up with one or two takes of each phrase or word that isn't noticeably flawed.
@bradw2k
5 жыл бұрын
@mesamarshall Yes you are right, less than 100% wet/dry creates a messy chorus effect, including phasing, not a clean sound. And if there is noticeable beating, that's ugly. Wet 20% has worked for me at times as an effect for an entire vocal, but like everything it is a matter of taste. ... For some reason 100% autotune always sounds weird and unusable to me.
@sebastianlindon8992
Жыл бұрын
I mostly use autotune to record other takes to. By that I mean I'll have a sort of scratch track, put autotune on it. Then record other takes on top of that without autotune. Kind of like drumming to a click, but with singing
Hallelujah brother I can’t wait for that day when I will kiss his feet! Can I ask you which plug-ins you suggest for a female vocal using Apollo twin UA?
where can i get this song? or album?
God bless☀️🎶
can you please tell us what software your using in this video.
Graham! The Radio Ready Guide Site doesn‘t work!! The Website isn‘t loading.
Love how you use slight autotune to even talk :D
Why are there comment from 7 hours ago when it was uploaded less than one hour ago
7:45 this man spittin 🗣️
your song is very beautiful ... what is the title of your song?
Thankyou so much. But now I want to know where that song is... I love that song.
@scka6190
3 жыл бұрын
Really? A song about Jesus? That’s what gets you excited? Those are the songs you just truly gotta go find huh
@fuzzypandabear3793
3 жыл бұрын
@@scka6190 Why don't you just fuck off
@No-Pressure-Only-Results
3 жыл бұрын
@@scka6190 if thats makes you an athiest being a bad guy , i dont like to be an atheist or satanist 🤮
Thanks so much for your help! How would you find the right key if you don't know exactly which key the vocals are in?
@sishdz838
3 жыл бұрын
Use Autokey plugin
I have a passion for classic rock and love playing them on my electric guitar but my voice sucks so I need auto tune
What version of pro tools has this particular auto tune plug in?
Hey I wanted to ask, is autotune native to your DAW
Is this song released .....? Sound awesome ......
What mic do you use!?
who can I hire to do this for me? need help asap. or a very good tutorial. thank you brotherS!
What app did you use to record
Hello! What about using the graph mode? I think it can be more useful in instruments and correct precise passages of music.
@LeChapeauMusic
Жыл бұрын
Well the graph mode in Autotune is definitely not the best option for manual pitch correction. I'd go for Melodyne/VariAudio
Hey there Graham. Nice vocals. I wasn't aware you were a religious guy. Right on. Do you (as an artist) focus mainly on the praise stuff, or do you make regular/secular stuff as well? You seem like a rock guy to me.
@recordingrevolution
5 жыл бұрын
I do both
You have a beautiful voice
this might be a dumb question but what does the natural vibrato knob do????
Is there a version for pro tools 12?
Hey where can I listen to this whole song? Sounds great and I need some spiritual encouragement
Man Graham auto-tuned his voice especially for this video too LOL 1:55
@Joelevans7
3 жыл бұрын
lool I just heard that
what software?
can we use it for Indian instrument like bansauri flute and sitar and Veena too
this is exactly what i was looking for i prefer auto tune efx 2 or 3 those were SOOO easy to use unfortunately theyre discontinued and i havent been able to find a product page to buy it or anything if that wasnt enough i think you need iLok for it anyway RIP
@JaaCarterJrtngp
4 жыл бұрын
imprintaftah they replaced it with a new one called auto tune efx+ it’s also very simple to use and has a lot of cool effects
I usually record three different tracks, place them on playlist and then go phrase by phrase choosing which one sounds better.
@slavesforging5361
5 жыл бұрын
not a bad idea. and totally works from a mix engineer point of view were quality of sound is king. but i wonder that those technical choices wouldn't amount to a great big picture kind of view a producer or musician should have, or what a fan would hear. just something to consider if you're wearing all the hats, (fulfilling all the roles,) which i know many of us are these days.
@ChrisThomasBone
5 жыл бұрын
I'll do that for the lead vocals, but I don't want to spend that much time on harmonies and backgrounds. And as long as the comp'd lead is on pitch, (most) people aren't paying enough attention to notice if the backups sound tuned, they just hear a chord behind a lead
@glo2537
2 жыл бұрын
I do this too but I haven’t used auto tune before
What software is it? My singing voice is not manly and like to sing country music songs.
nice
For what is this Key? I dont understand. If someone sing, there are many key-changes, means pitch in the voice. What does this 1 Key means?
What delay settings did you use.
T-Pain approved!
@bornyhitch1975
4 жыл бұрын
Cher - Believe.
totally random question dude, how do you distribute your music? I mean as a Christian artist, is distrokid okay to use? Does Chiristian music get distributed as much?
where put this plugin in vocal chain?
It's interesting that the second this auto tune is on, it makes the vocals sound 2D. I don't know if it's because of the algorithm, the settings or the concept altogether. Maybe it's all of them combined.
@osasimade1556
4 жыл бұрын
Depend on where u put it on your vocal chain.... It should be the first plug in on your chain
Melodyne is a really really good software I personally use and its dope
How do you "add a note" to customize the scale?
what would you do if they need autotune on all vocals?
One of the best on Autotune, thanks friend, can you please do one with advanced editing with line tool also .
Dude, where do I buy your music? You sound excellent.
what studio?
sir how to find correct notes from vocals??