
You have to record that audio onto a new track. You're entirely right that autotune will not store your corrected information for you. When you've completed your corrections, record the tuned vocal onto the original track and move to the next phrase, repeat from step 6. It's very important to work within a managable phrase, moving one phrase at a time thru the song without changing the cursor position until you are finished with that phrase(as mentioned in a previous post).ĩ. Make any correction adjustments you need to, all the time leaving the cursor in the edit/timeline where you started. You'll see the performance information displayed when you stop.Ĩ.

Put autotune in graphical mode and choose track pitch and play a section of the track. Place the cursor before the point you'd like to begin tuning and LEAVE IT THERE.ħ. Record enable the original track and set ProTools to input only monitor.Ħ. Insert the autotune plug-in on the new track.ĥ. Then set the input of your original track to the corresponding buss.Ĥ. Set the output of your new track (with the original playlist) to an internal buss. Duplicate the playlist of the track you wish to tune and bring up the original playlist on the newly created track.ģ. In order to tune properly, in my experience, you need to run AT on the insert of the track in graphical mode.Ģ. But, here's the manual that is available on Antares web-siteįrom what you're describing, I can't tell if you're using AT in real-time (on the insert of a track) or non real-time (audiosuite). Far be it from me to beat anybody up on this board.
