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Summary: Change the pitch of notes in Logic Pro with Auto-Tune. Learn how to use Logic Pro for vocal pitch correction in this digital audio workstation tutorial from a professional recording engineer.
Eric Oliver is a producer/engineer who has been working with local and regional acts out of Boston for the past eight years. He has a bachelor's degree in music production and...read more
"Now, I'm going to go into more detail about Logic's autotuning plugin, which they call the pitch correction plugin. Now on the pitch correction plugin, you're going to see, like I was saying in the last clip, the notes that is actually coming in. You can change any of these to make it fit the key that you're in. And if I pull the response down, it's going to give me a quicker, a quicker response that's going to give me more actual effects sound. If you want to be smoother, you want it to kind of be blended in somewhere between fifty and a hundred milliseconds. Now this here is for different instruments or different vocals, some being lower than others. You can have it be in the normal mode, which is in treble clef, or in bass clef, which is a low. So it'll, it'll hear it a little bit differently. You can save your settings. You can bypass certain notes. You can automate all these in the drawing mode as well. But this is all basic autotuning within Logic and it will get you the basic desired effect of fixing different vocal tracks."
eHow Article: Changing Notes With Auto-Tune in Logic Pro