Auto-Tune is a vocal effect used in music recording that was popularized by several artists, perhaps the most popular being T-Pain. The R&B singer T-Pain has now become so synonymous with Auto-Tuning, that the effect is sometimes casually referred to as 'the T-Pain effect.' There's really only one plug-in you need to use in Logic to create the basic T-Pain effect. It's called Pitch Correction. Click on an empty Insert slot on the Audio track's channel strip and choose: Pitch Pitch Correction Stereo / Mono (depending on whether you are using a mono or stereo audio file). Download auto-tune t-pain for free. Multimedia tools downloads - The T-Pain Effect by iZotope, Inc. And many more programs are available for instant and free download. Jan 15, 2010 Does Logic 8 have autotune, or anything like autotune? I'm learning to record singing and I need some good vocal effects. Alot of times in r&b the singers have tons of effects on their voices, their voices sound good, but not at all natural. Logic Pro X Tutorial - AutoTune Mitchel Pigsley How to get auto-tuned vocals with the LPX Flex-Pitch tool and the Pitch Correction plugin. Thanks for watching! Want to choose my next video!? Jul 04, 2016 How to Use Auto Tune in Logic Pro X OBOY Busy Works Beats. How to Record in Logic Pro X. Antares AutoTune Pro vs. Pitch Correction (Logic Pro X) - Duration.
If your Antares plug-in is not showing up in Logic Pro X, please be sure that you have installed the 64-bit AU version of the plug-in.
If your license is for an older 32-bit version, you may need to purchase an upgrade to the 64-bit version.
Logic Pro X does not support 32-bit plugins. Boot camp mac download.
If you have installed a compatible 64-bit AU plugin but that plug-in is not showing up in Logic Pro X, first restart your computer, restart Logic Pro X, and look again. After doing so, if you still do not see the plug-in in Logic, you may need to delete your AU cache file, which will force Logic to re-scan for plug-ins the next time you launch it.
Follow these instructions to delete Logic's AU cache:
1. Quit Logic Pro X.
2. Click on your Desktop wallpaper to focus the Finder.
3. Click on Go in the menu bar, hold down the Option key on your keyboard, and choose Library from the Go menu. This will take you to the User Library folder
4. Once inside the User Library folder, go to the Caches folder and then the AudioUnitCache folder.
5. Drag this file to the trash: com.apple.audiounits.cache
6. Empty the trash.
7. Restart Logic X. Your Antares plug-ins should now be available.