Antares ATR1a Autotune Intonation Processor
The original Antares ATR1 made a huge impact when it was first released, making possible natural‑sounding, real‑...
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The original Antares ATR1 made a huge impact when it was first released, making possible natural‑sounding, real‑...
Hugh Robjohns checks out the new hardware incarnation of Antares' award-winning microphone-modelling software.
Auto‑Tune first started out as a TDM plug‑in (reviewed in SOS August '97), but subsequently...
Antares' latest plug-in can, it is claimed, alter a recording made with one model of mic so that it sounds as if it was done with another. But can you really make any budget mic sound like a high-end classic? Paul White investigates.
It was the best-selling single of last year, and signalled a radical change of musical direction for Cher — complete with bizarre vocal processing. Yet, surprisingly, it was produced in a small studio in West London. Sue Sillitoe relates the astonishing tale of 'Believe'.
Paul White tries out something that he wishes had been available back in his intensive gigging days — a box that automatically puts your vocals in tune in real time!
Paul White studio-tests the sound engineer's dream — a TDM software plug-in for undetectably correcting vocal and monophonic instrument pitching problems.