eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Settings for Auto-Tune in Logic Pro

Video Preview

Summary: Set Auto-Tune to bypass certain notes when in automation mode. Learn about to adjust settings when using Logic Pro to tune vocals in this digital audio workstation tutorial from a professional recording engineer.

Views:
3,124
Presenter
By Eric Oliver
eHow Presenter

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

Post a Comment

Post a Comment

Video Transcript

"So setting an automating autotune, as I explained a little bit in the last clip, you can go into your automation view, you can bypass or use any of these specific notes for any certain times. And you can really draw that in so that you could use A and take away A-sharp or vice versa, for example. So, the other thing is when you're picking these notes, you got to really look at where the incoming notes are going to be. Where the actual note in the key is and how much space is in between or how much correction is really being done. Now, on the bottom of this plugin, the blue line shows how much it's correcting or how much it would like to correct, but the red line is actually how much it actually is correcting. And you can see that it's definitely a lot of correction. This plugin is sometimes harder to use than other plugins because it doesn't give you that ability to draw a certain note or change just one specific note. You have to use it in its automatic mode and work around its automatic mode. But, it's very useful and it definitely helps when tuning vocals."

eHow Article: Settings for Auto-Tune in Logic Pro

Related Ads

  • Have you done this? Click here to let us know.
Get Free Computers Newsletters

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

eHow Computers
eHow_eHow Technology and Electronics