Waves with Real-Time or Waves Tunes? Repitch by SyncoArts? CrispyTuner by Brainworx? Metatune by Slate Digital? Melodyne? Izotope? Logic's built it one? Melda's AutoPitch? There are literally so many.
@@CoopMusic247 He meant... a perfect "cher effects" that can be done without the AutoT***.... surely those brands you did mention are capable doing that, but nothings can do as good as the original AT... until now.. IMO
Incredible that in such a small user interface, there are so many functions and everything looks so easy, extremely functional and creative. nice GUI design Congrats!
@@lylegotti214I’ve had autotune pro x. It’s buggy and is non functional. Completely broken. This plugin is by far better especially paired with repitch to get a more natural and perfect sound. Repitch and XPitch together would not even cost a fraction of autotune pro x. Very much worth it
@lylegotti214 Comparing this to EFX, which is by Antares, it's clear that EFX offers more features. You might think this plugin is something groundbreaking, but it's essentially just autotune with a different interface. They even use a voice-over guy to "sell" it to you, which seems like a clever marketing tactic to justify the price. There are plenty of free autotune alternatives out there that provide similar functionality. It feels like a strategy to get your money rather than offering something truly innovative.
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Pls integrate for iPad Pro like u did XVox . I know u can do it. XVox on iPad runs flawlessly in Logic Pro,, great job but i need this pitch correction as well.
It is autotune, just more customizability. The key finder is actually clutch, because i usually do that manually through tune bat, but now i dont have too. Saves a bit of time.
I love their products but trial sucks.. why offer a trial that cuts out? Nobody does that anymore.. why not set a certain number of trial days where it can be fully used? No point in trying it if you can't mix with the trial version...Smh
How does 5 seconds of silence every 60 seconds prevent you from trialing the software? Seems like a perfect way to trial the software’s ability/functionality and then decide if you want to access the unrestricted version for legitimate use.
Actually I very much enjoy this kind of trial. Maybe I install the plugin, but I don't find the time or the perfect situation to properly try the plugin. And if the trial period would expire, i would never have the chance to see if I need the plugin or not.
@@Delynothen maybe you shouldn’t install the trial until you are ready to try it🙄 I fully agree with the original comment 5 seconds of silence every 60 seconds is just annoying as hell and has put me off buying plugins in the past 🤷🏽