
To automatically detect the key signature of a song, insert Auto-Key on your DAW master output. It has Auto Mode for tightening pitches in real-time without capturing or rendering, plus Graph Mode for surgical editing. If you've ever used AT in the past, using AT9 will be a breeze. The Auto-Tune plug-in has a more refined 'sharp and dark' interface. Essentially, if you want to ‘hear’ Auto-Tune, you’ll love Classic Mode. AT5 had a unique sonic personality, especially for those who use it as an effect.

There’s also ARA support for compatible DAWs, which allows for graphical editing without the need to ‘capture’ the audio into the plug-in first.Īlso new - or old - is the Classic Mode, which switches to the legacy Auto-Tune 5 algorithm. It can also be used to program multiple instances of Auto-Tune with the correct key signature. the latter can detect the proper key of the song, an especially helpful tool for users without a background in music theory. This new version comes with two plug-ins: Auto-Tune for tuning, and Auto-Key. Now in its 9th iteration, Auto-Tune Pro brings new features to users, regardless of how you use it. Many artists use it as an effect, while producers use it as a tool. It was the first pitch correction tool and has become ubiquitous in recording studios for enthusiasts and experts alike.

Similarly, a lot of people who aren’t into music production know what Auto-Tune is and what it does. Some product names like Xerox, Photoshop, and Kleenex are instantly identifiable by nearly anyone.
