
NAMM 2018: Antares Auto-Tune Pro
Antares kicked off the pitch correction revolution with Auto-Tune back in 1997. At the NAMM show, they're...

Antares kicked off the pitch correction revolution with Auto-Tune back in 1997. At the NAMM show, they're...

Not only is Atlanta’s rap scene producing stars like Lil Uzi Vert, but it’s also providing opportunities for a new wave of engineering talent.

Soulful electronic artist/producer SOHN shows us how he layers up, edits and processes his own vocals, and uses Auto-Tune in an unconventional way to create ear-catching textural and percussive elements.

The unique sound world created by Future and engineer Seth Firkins has brought the Atlanta rapper record-breaking success.

Antares’ efforts to apply their pitch-correction technology to guitar products continues, with this versatile pedal-format processor.

A new generation of vocal processors, and a new generation of engineers, confront the possibilities and ethics of digital vocal manipulation.

I've recently started using the Antares Auto-Tune plug-in (version 3), and I need help! Even when using the plug-in's Automatic mode, I can't get a good sound out of it — the corrected voice sounds 'warbly' and fake. Can you offer any advice?

Antares certainly don't believe in the 'less is more' maxim, if this new filtering effect is anything to go by.

With their new plug-in suite, Antares promise to let you change the character of the human voice.

Pitch-correction software has lots of uses besides putting vocals in tune! We uncover the creative roles to which today’s pitch processors can be employed.