You need to transpose the audio going into autotune. You don’t want to transpose autotune’s output. Every daw has audio transposing menu with cents and semitones
I mean Autotune Acess is ok, but not good. I just got it bc it's free if you bought a focusrite device. I think buying Melodyne is the better deal in this case and yes I know it's not specifically for pitch correction.
Before you fixed it that’s what a lot of people are doing just leaving shit autotune in the recording. Melodyne for the win (my opinion) auto tune is just too flicking my throat while singing sounding to me. Melodyne sounds real IF used at 10 to 15%
Autotune Pro had Graph Mode which is a copy of Melodyne. You can carefully tune specific spots while leaving the majority of your vocal un-touched. I have a full course on Graph Mode here wholeloops.com/product/autotune-pro-course/
Yes technically with enough clicks FL can do it, but also FL Studio is by far the most inconvenient DAW for basic audio recording needs and audio clip editing. FL Studio should be used for beat making, not vocal engineering
That's where you confuse those who look at you because you don't just use autotune, you use another plugin that I see called pitch 2 and I don't have that plugin I think others don't have it anyway
Pitch II is ProTools stock audio Transpose menu, not a plugin. You can transpose audio clips in any DAW. Ableton’s pitch controls are in the bottom left corner menu. Logic’s pitch transpose is in the top left corner menu. FL Studio has the pitch shift knob in the clip controls window. Literally Everybody can follow along with this tip using any AUTOTUNE version