A common saying in the industry comes to mind - “You can’t polish a turd”. Now I must say though, there is a limit to how much tuning or editing you CAN do to a less than perfect performance. If something doesn’t sound right, keep tweaking until it does. I may take some heat for saying so, but this doesn’t have to be the case if you learn how to use your tools properly pay attention to what the settings do. ![]() There are many people out there wanting to lay blame on the tools for their work sounding robotic, or unnatural. In the past 20 years, I’ve never had a single negative comment, or even anyone notice that I’ve used a tuning software, which is exactly as it should be. ![]() ![]() There are many other tuning softwares available, but none have the proven to me better. ![]() From my own personal experience, it’s still my go-to tuning software, as it can keep up with my own workflow, and does exactly what I need it to do. In the 22 years since it’s inception (1997), Auto-Tune has been the industry standard for tuning vocals, and for good reason.
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