I reviewed the MAS plug-in version of Auto-Tune 3 ($399 see sidebar for prices of other versions) using Digital Performer 2.72. The new version - available as a software plug-in only - brings a host of fresh and powerful features to the party, including a mode for tuning bass instruments, the ability to recognize absolute time (for some host applications only), phase-coherent pitch correction of stereo tracks, high sample rate (up to 96 kHz) compatibility, and super-cool MIDI functions that allow you to easily and quickly tackle weird scales and songs that modulate. Auto-Tune did not change much since it was introduced a few years ago, until the recent introduction of Auto-Tune 3. Available in both software and hardware versions, Auto-Tune corrects the intonation of vocals and instruments, resulting in sweeter-sounding tracks and relieving studio engineers of the gnawing tedium of endless punch-ins to capture takes that sound in-tune.
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