Uad autotune vs melodyne

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RePitch is fast, intuitive and easy to use.

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Given their compatibility, those who already work regularly with VocAlign will find this purchase to be a no-brainer. If you mostly work with monophonic vocals and instruments, RePitch is a solid option at an affordable price (£178). They both offer a variety of payment levels, with Autotune also coming in a subscription form.Īlthough these can alter pitch, they all do something a little different. The obvious competitors for RePitch are Celemony’s Melodyne and Autotune by Antares Tech.

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If all you need to do is correction, it’s got you covered, but if you decide to get a little more creative, you can do that as well-and quickly and easily. We particularly liked being able to cut up notes into multiple pieces, make adjustments, and then reconnect them. The Macros make quick work of pitch correction, and there are plenty of editing tools to get surgical if you need them. The display and controls are intuitive, even if you’re not already familiar with pitch correction software. For our last test, we employed it to bring a Splice sax sample in the key of F minor for use in a UK garage track.Īnd processed with RePitch: Easy and Fast It can process any monophonic (non-chord) signal.

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