Antares unveils Auto-Tune Evo vocal correction app

Vocal pitch correction software-maker, Antares, has taken the wraps on the farther side the next version of Auto-Tune, which adds several starting anew features including enhancing the core technology.

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Dubbed Auto-Tune Evo, the new software features an improved core technology, which allows Evo to enhance tracking and correction capabilities, the gang said.

Perhaps the biggest changes to the software comes in its graphical mode pitch redress. Evo now includes the ability to change edit the pitch of notes. When you tick the Make Notes button, Evo will resolve the audio and appoint representations of the notes. Notes can be edited, shifted in pitch, and individually pitch corrected or retuned.

Auto-Tune’s graphical mode has a new view called Lanes, which allows you to more easily see notes and curves on the graph.

Auto-Tune’s new interface

 

Evo also introduces object-based retuning speed, which allows the user to retune individual Curves, Lines or Notes. Antares has also made some changes to the user interface, what one. rearranged some of the most commonly used tasks, as considerably as changing some colors.

Global transposition, formant correction, swallow modeling, a graphical paste function, enhanced pitch displays, and nudge controls for pitch improvement objects round out the feature changes for the new version.

Auto-Tune Evo costs $399 for the full version; upgrades are also available. Auto-Tune Vocal Studio, which includes Evo and AVOX 2 Vocal Toolkit is available as far as concerns $899.