The waves one is pretty good but the UI is a little confusing now and then. Gsnap and the Logic stock one deliver very basic parameters resulting in a flat sound (from personal experience). The reason why Auto-Tune leads in this department because the parameters are detailed (vibrato, voice type, humanize, etc). If you’re trying to get a natural sound out of those real time plug-ins, you generally have to be singing in key the entire time (otherwise you’d want to use a Graph pitch correction, mentioned below). What someone like T-Pain does is purposely sing out of key so that the computer snaps it with a bounce. When you set your scale in a real-time pitch correction plug-in, the computer is pretty much snapping the note that’s out of tune to the nearest note that’s in the scale. ![]() ![]() To make this easier, it’s better to explain what the pitch correction plug-ins are doing before discussing the plug-ins themselves if you’re really looking to understand how it works.
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