Dave - I will echo one of the other commenters: this is probably one of the most well-done tuts I've ever seen! You not only methodically explain the function of each plug-in control, but you also provide a musical explanation of the how and why. Superb!
Mahalo from Maui Dave and Mike. (and your feelings...) One of the clearest and most relaxed tutorials I have ever enjoyed watching. You sold me! I'm headin' over to Waves and jump on some vocal surfin'!!
Great Plug-in for Hip Hop Vocals. I also have Waves Tune, but real time waves tune has a way clearer sound in less amount of work. Its a great step forward for a fair price.
Waves Tune Real-Time is really really good.. I don't get why Autotune has such strong position in this segment. Antares has SOOO many glitches with their license management, every month something breaks and you need to waste an hour managing your licenses with Autotune -it's really awful. With Waves, it works smooth. It sounds really good. It's easy to use. Some people hate Waves .. haha.. .but I have to say it's quality software without bloat. Thank you for this great tool!
Call me crazy, but I like the simplicity of the plugins that come with Logic Pro X. Its pitch correction tool works on the fly like this one, and Flex Pitch allows you to manually tune individual notes, complete with vibrato, formant shift, etc. No robotic sound whatsoever. It's quite natural! Best part is, it's all free!
@@scottw2916 no logic has a real time pitch correction plug as well, but its limited and definitely causes artifacts. Obviously a standalone plugin built for a specific purpose is going to give better results than a bonus feature of a daw. Still, technology is pretty awesome and were blessed to have so many tools at our fingertips..
To be honest, I mean I've got clients that go off pitch but nothing as bad as this guy :/ :O the fact that this can somewhat sound half natural is a miracle. This dude hit literally nothing in terms of the notes. Honestly, the smartest way to use wave plugins to pitch correct is to pitch correct the notes you really need to with the graph of the original waves tune, but really focus on fine tuning It, if you know how you can really do amazing things with the graph of waves tune, and then run it straight into this plugin after that to clean up and bring the polish of that autotuned sound without getting any distortion in the pitch. Same thing as going melodyne into autotune basically, a very common thing that they do at the higher levels of the industry.
Would like to see that too but I think as with other auto-tune software it's for correcting minor pitch variations. It's not for creating miracles ;) Would definitely be interesting though.
if you use the midi input, you can play the exact notes on a midi keyboard, and it will tune your voice to that note. so even if you're completely tone deaf, you can draw in the exact notes and be perfect
Can someone tell me how to use this plugin with MIDI KEYBOARD? it just not work if i only have a audio track. but even i got a audio track and midi track but still not work. cuz i cant fine a enable MIDI input in this plugin? or what keyword should i google to fix it? thank you!
Question about the routing he is doing: So I set the Output of the Clean Channel to lets say bus 1. On bus 1 I put WavesTune Realtime and Output it to (lets say) bus 2? And then Record Bus 2 and the clean Channel simultaneously, am I getting this right?
For studio use is this a significant improvement over Waves Tune? It seemed to track and correct the vocal with less robotic qualities than my experience of Waves Tune despite similar settings in Speed and Note Transition etc.
Different tools for different use cases although both can provide a similar result. Waves Tune Real Time would be used when you require the tuning in real time, such as a singer needing tuning in real time. Waves Tune is more for when you have a pre existing recording that needs tuning, or when you need more control over the different settings. Main differences would be the latency.
Can this be used for something other than vocals...let's say a synth or pitch-bended or sound-mangled effect that may be slightly out of tune? Or can it only handle less complex sounds, etc?
Hi Dave, I'm using Waves Tune Real Time in abelton live. I've automated the scale root but it keeps randomly disabling automation. I've tried correcting this but it keeps turning off during my live set. Any tips for me?
I don't think the algorithm would support such major transitions... I'd highly recommend multiple instances of the plugin punching in and out whenever needed....
@@yorickstrangefield2976 Agreed, those are those are modes based on the major scale. I’m talking about some crazy trippy stuff that you find up in the mountains in Crete... ancient stuff with 1/4 tones and stuff !!!! Woohooo
they said "Zero or near-zero latency (depending on pitch)" most likely there is a small delay in the youtube video no "treated tracks", it's a Live plugin too :) www.waves.com/support/tech-specs/plugin-latency
At 13.21, why do you through an Aux track? Why not just go directly from your first Mic track to your second audio track with Tune Real-time on? Can you control the level from the Sends in Pro-Tools? I use Logic.
I have a real time pitch correction in Cubase. Similar options (formants, scales, transition speed etc.). Is this really better? $100 better? Could somebody make comparisons with other pitch correction software? Thanks
Absolutely better! Waves Tune already sounded considerably better than autotune, and I always found it sounded better quicker than Melodyne (although Melodyne users are particularly defensive about it!). The pitch correction in Cubase isn't bad but this will sound considerably better. Def worth $99!!
i like your tutorial .. can you help me out how to fix mic latency .. i tried with asio4all nothing good hapend even worse. so i god some soundcard in pc and scarlet 2i2 but i cant record cuz theres a lot od latency
Bought this. Kind of felt the vocal really did not need much work. It is much harder to use when your vocal is more out of tune. I've noticed that it sounds pretty processed in those kind of situations.
Wow! Hi, can you reverse it? Learn to real singing? I mean, that the software can correct me somehow, so I can sing live perfect? So software coeerct me, to train may ears to sing in real time a good pitch?
@@xXSteve1021Xx it’s probably sitting in C:\program Files (x86)\Waves\WaveShells V12. Move the .dll file to your designated plugin folder. It’s probably called WaveShell2-VST 12.0_x64.dll. My destination folder is C:\users\My Name\Documents\Plugins\VST. Now my DAW loads it. It’s kind of weird but that’s their system. I have to do this eve try time I purchase new plugins from Waves. Once you do it it’s all good.
@@valenfarous3150 Find where your vst plugins (where your DAW points to them) and they will load if you have the DAW automatically look for plugins on start up or tell it to.
Will this work with I dividuals instrument parts that may be out of tune or completely off key? And why is this $30 bucks vs Antares auto-tune which is $300 and $400.
In a live situation with both a Monitor desk and a FOH desk how would you suggest using it? It's a given FOH would love it but what about the performer? Do you think they would want to hear the tuned vocal? I imagine they wouldn't want to hear it. Any examples of why they would want to hear it and how you would use this plugin at both FOH and monitors at the same time? Thanks! Looking for real world setup examples
In that situaion, the singer is hearing the untuned vocal trough monitors, and the tuned one is only coming out the PA speakers. Hope that answered your question!
Hey Dave, great vid...have a question though. I don't see anywhere that lets you simply hit a setting (maybe just chromatic??), without a specific key, to give me a little help in a performance setting. I don't want to be reaching down to my computer every time to hit the key. Are there recommendations you might have on how I can achieve this goal using this plug in?
Hey Monticello, just set it to C Chromatic and you should be able to sing whatever you want. I think if you want perfect pitch for each song though you would have to create a pre set for each one. Otherwise the plugin can't tell what note you're trying to hit or what key you're in and might not work the right way. Does that make sense? Hope this helps :)
@@paavoilves5416 I get a kick of people who rag on auto-tune or any other pitch correction software. Yea, some people go overboard with it, but if someone is going to claim that using pitch correction software is "cheating" or "making a bad singer sound good" as if it's somehow immoral, then what do they think about eq, compression, saturation, delay, reverb, etc etc? All of those plugins do the exact same thing. Which is make the vocal sound BETTER than it did without any of it. Quite hypocritical for someone to rag on one plugin, then give a free pass to many others that manipulate the voice in other ways, albeit in different ways, but they're all tools designed to get the best out of a recording. I say, use what you need to get to the desired result. The folks listening to and buying the music couldn't care less.
does this plugin allow you to remove notes to select say only 3 notes in a scale? its a common glitchy effect these days i wanna be able to do or im gonna need to buy another pitch correction plugin
Can anyone out there answer my question? Do studios have pitch correction devices to fix / flat or sharp notes played live in studio or love on stage performances or during final mix down ?
Attizzoso Dissaldato thats is not really true. cause for one is your computers cpu, which consists of transistors, a circuit, but also do does the written programcode emulate a circuit. it would be like saying there are no circuits in analog gear either cause its all just atoms in a specific order.
Hi. If the song has mix scales like major, minor, what settings hv to choose. Because bottom in the plugin, there is only major or minor option to keep one at a time.
@@tibispeedoMacale great. Thanks a lot for your response. I hv one more question. When I do mixing in headphone, it sound differ in monitor later. Why is that? What is the best option for mixing, headphone or monitor.
Hey can anyone help me. When recording live, from my understanding, I should be hearing the waves tune real time changing the pitch and applying the autotune. However, when I speak into the mic, it doesn't seem to be registering my audio at all, it doesn't show any notes. However, after i've recorded and play it back, it seems to pick it up then. Am i doing something wrong? I am using Logic Pro X
Make sure you have input monitoring turned on in Logic. If the issue persists - our tech support department is open 7 days a week and will be more than glad to assist. Please contact us directly: www.waves.com/contact-us
Not sure if I understand the question. This can be used on all DAW's waves supports, and the corrected audio can be exported like any other audio file.
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