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Do You Believe...in Auto-Tuning? Pitch Correction in Audition 3

Hello again, my friends! In this video, I've taken a section from Short and Suite, Episode 3 and the making of Johnny Encore's "Chromakey You". Here, I'll take you through the process of using Audition 3's native pitch correction tools to not only correct, but also process and stylize a vocal (if, that's what you're looking to do) a-la, the infamous (and now, all too common) Antares Auto-Tune. I also explain some of the key differences between a seamless/unnoticeable correction, and today's more common, over-processed, 'pitch quantized' sound...

Pitch Correction (and 'Auto-Tuning') in Adobe Audition 3 from Jason Levine on Vimeo.

As always, if you want to see the full episode, check out Short & Suite at AdobeTV.

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Comments

Cool! I remember our first introduction to autotune during audio lessons, but that story would probably not be as funny if I retold it now. Great tutorial!
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Hey Floris! It's good to hear from you. Yeah, the 'auto-tune' craze has definitely created *many* interesting tales over the years. ;) Thanks for the comments, and glad you liked the tutorial. Be well, and hope to see you at IBC---Jase

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