

The Auto Trader feature works in two different modes: Graph and Auto. While the first one focuses on manual editing of timing and pitch, the second one allows real-time automatic repitching driven via various parameters. As mentioned earlier, the latest version focuses on an intuitive design, and the interfaces for both the Auto and Graph Mode come with an attractive look.

When it comes to the layout, everything has been reconfigured.

Moreover, Auto Mode can be used in two different views, i.e., Basic and Advanced. If you want to consider beginner-friendly, automatic, and easy-going corrections, Basic view will be an ideal choice. It comprises essential controls, and doesn’t make you feel overwhelmed. You can easily choose a voice type, such as Alto/Tenor, Soprano, Instruments, Intonation, and more. Additionally, you can select the scale and key you want the repitching to target. There’s also an option to set specific pitches and remove certain aspects from the scale.Īlternatively, Antares Auto-Tune allows users to insert the revamped Auto-Key plugin into a suitable in-key chordal track. The program automatically detects the scale and key of the audio, and transmits accurate results to the running instances. Overall, the revamped Auto Trader feature is easy to use, and offers several benefits. It won’t be wrong to say that Antares Auto-Tune wins over Nero Wave Editor and VirtualDub with the Graph Mode. Using this mode, it’s easier to edit the timing and pitch of an audio clip with precision. Since the capture process is effortless and quick, the waveform uses a piano roll-style interface to appear in the background. With respect to the DAW timeline, it’s positioned correctly. The ‘correction objects’ can be manipulated in various ways to automatically generate specifics based on detected source and pitch profile.
