Is autotune good for music?

Virtually everyone in the music industry today uses autotune, even just a little bit. It helps everything blend together by correcting any off notes that would distract the listener. It’s pretty much impossible to sing perfectly in tune all of the time, so autotune is a subtle tool to tighten up a singer’s performance.

Why do artists use autotune?

Auto-Tune can correct the pitch of a singer’s voice or it can make the singer sound like a robot. It is to be used by the audio engineer, and it is up to the listener whether they accept the use of Auto-Tune as a parlor trick or amazing effect.

How do I autotune to a song?

Choose Input type. Find your Key and Scale. Choose between Auto and Graph mode. Play with Formant and Throat. Don’t change Transpose. Use Detune if you have a different reference pitch. Set up your Tracking. Choose Retune speed for your recording.

What is an example of autotune?

Autotune Examples One of the first (and most famous examples of autotune) was the release of Cher’s single ‘Believe’ in 1998. The song relied heavily on the effect, with most of the dials intentionally tuned up to 11 (cheers, Spinal Tap). This created a robotic, otherworldly chorus that was new to listeners everywhere.

What songs use AutoTune?

Try MeDeJ Loaf. Blood On The LeavesKanye West. NovacaneFrank Ocean. These Streets Will Never Look The SameChromatics. WoodsBon Iver. Turn On The LightsFuture. Real LifeCat Power. Dark StarPOLIÇA.

Who made AutoTune famous?

The use of Auto-Tune as a vocal effect was bolstered in the late 2000s by hip hop/R&B recording artist T-Pain, who elaborated on the effect and made active use of Auto-Tune in his songs.