Great presentation! WavesTune imo is right up there with Melodyne. All comes down to work flow but they both sound great and natural when used properly.
Great tutorial. Just wondering what the deal is with the rewire not being established. I just got this plug-in (using ableton) and have zero clue of settings to manipulate to get rid of that rewire.
Really helpful video. Thanks for uploading. I use melodyne mainly but have just bought waves tune. from the looks of it I will prefer using waves as it it suits the way I like to work. Shame rewire is no longer compatible with Studio one 6.
I wish Waves would update Tune. It is old and outdated looking, and making adjustments is tedious, but for the price it can not be beat. To make it zoom out hold the control or option (I can not remember atm) key on your mac.
Thanks for the zoom tip! And yes, I prefer the sound of it over Melodyne but the interface is pretty dated and hard to work with. It looks so old it might just come back in style.
If I want to save the finished tuning work, can I either bounce to clip, or bounce to track. In other words, is it possible to save the tune then delete the plugin?
I so badly wish that waves would upgrade the gui for this plug in so we can maximize it full screen. To me, the most frustrating part of dealing with this plug in is navigating the view in the plug in window. I bet Melodyne let's you go full screen. Maybe one day I'll bite the bullet and get it.
Most latency problems are fixed in the DAW plugin latency compensation, I would look for settings along those lines and make sure the delay compensation is turned on in your daw.
You use alt and control + left click to pick zoom in and out. You have to hold them while zooming 🤙🏼it can get hairy if you zoom in or out too much lol
Definitely. I produced the below track and used Waves Tune on the chorus, still noticeably but a lot more natural. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-za2KAYQZZLc.html