Yep, you’re right in thinking that you just set this on a track and leave it – it’s invisible. It also carries two tones makes you able to do neat chorus effects such as setting a high pitch with a low pitch simulating girl and guy singing together. (helps to lessen the chipmonk sound associated with increasing pitch, guy to girl preset will probably need tuning to your voice for best desired effect.) Adjusting speed amount and calibration can lessen or increase the autotune effect making it a little smoother in transitions, simular to having a bit of glide could use a little work though. It also provides with some more tools like formant correction and Vibrato Controls. Furthermore, it has now Flex-Tune correction technology that helps musicians to extend their creativity.
Read more: The upgrade in its features for time correction which makes the natural pitch correction.
In addition to the standalone T-Pain Engine, the product includes a VST, AU, and RTAS plug-in version of The T-Pain Effect for use with popular digital audio workstations (DAWs) such as Pro Tools, GarageBand, Cubase, SONAR, Logic, and many more. Then, after adjusting the levels of the final mix, the completed song can be exported and shared with friends or published directly to SoundCloud to share with the online world. For more vocal flavor, users can add The T-Pain Effect to the vocal tracks, tweaking the hardness and softness controls to dial in just the right sound. Beats and song arrangements can be customized and vocals can be edited, including punch-in recording for retakes. With the backing track in place, users can then sing, rap, or speak on one or two vocal tracks to record a song with ease. Aspiring artists can get started immediately by selecting from over 50 professionally crafted song templates comprised of hundreds of T-Pain approved beats.
The T-Pain Effect centers on The T-Pain Engine, a self-contained beat-making and vocal recording application for PC and Mac.
KeroVee VST Info & download We already talked about this one in the “Voice FX post”, because it can do wicked chorus effects! It’s also a nice pitch corrector autotune plugins: it’s intended to sound robotic, and works great for that “T-Pain effect”. Furthermore, it includes a unique “offset” parameter which adjusts how far the vocalist can venture from the predesigned notes. It allows for more off-tune and natural singing sounds. The “Bias” parameter lets the vocals to stay on their current note for a longer period of time instead of moving quickly to one of your selected notes, regardless of if they’re in tune or not. Once Audacity is restarted, it will display a pop-up asking you what plugins to install.
Make sure 'VST' is selected (it should be), and then select 'Rescan VST effects next time Audacity is started.' Audacity does NOT automatically load new VST plugins on startup, so this will make it refresh the plugins it is using. Then once audacity is running, you have to click on 'Edit,' and select 'Preferences.' In this menu, select the 'Effects' section. Make sure any previous GSnap.dll files are deleted out of the plug-ins folder.
Here’s what the developer has to say about it: KeroVee is focused to so-called ‘Autotune effect’ or ‘T-Pain effect’, that is robotic but different from the vocoder. KeroVee is a free audio effect for Windows (VST).
We have searched all around the interweb, and tested for you: 5 FREE autotune VST plugins, to use in real time in any sequencer or DAW. T-Pain, Cher, Daft Punk, Tatayet, Black Eyed Peas, and so many artists have used it creatively, for getting this weird robotic voice feeling. Here is an example of what autotune sounds like in a T-Pain song: Another prominent rapper who uses the auto-tune effect in his music is Future. T-Pain is one of the world’s most notorious rappers for using the autotune effect in his music.