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Antares Says, “Let’s All Live In Perfect Harmony”

With the release of Auto-Tune 5, which adds even better pitch detection, a sleek new user interface and a whole bunch of new features, perfect harmonies are guaranteed. Well, even the lead vocal will be spot-on perfect thanks to a number of enhancements that make it even easier to get the results Auto-Tune is justly famous for. If you’ve used Auto-Tune yourself or have seen it in action, you know it can make the difference between an acceptable performance and one that’s perfectly in tune. Antares Auto-Tune 5 is now available for TDM, RTAS, VST and AU for Mac OS X. It’s Universal Binary, so it works perfectly with both Intel-based and PowerPC-based Mac systems. Anyone who purchased and registered a copy of Auto-Tune 4 (including the TDM Production Suite or AVOX AT) after September 15, 2006, will be entitled to a free upgrade to Auto-Tune 5. According to Antares, a Windows version is in the works and should be available shortly. Here are just a few of the new Auto-Tune 5 features:

  • An improved pitch detection algorithm and realtime pitch tracking display.
  • A sleek new interface with a larger pitch edit display.
  • Consolidated Pitch Tracking control with “Humanize” function.
  • Full-time correction mode (host dependent) with realtime natural vibrato adjustment.
  • Multiple simultaneous Graphical Mode instances (host dependent).

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