How To Use Auto Tune Logic Pro X
Jun 18, 2014 Re: how to auto tune in logic pro 9 Fri Jun 13, 2014 5:10 pm for realism, melodyne is your best bet; plus you have the most control over notes with it. As an effect, logic's pitch correction or auto-tune are both great. Apr 30, 2016 Question: Q: Does logic pro x support vst3 plugins such as antares auto-tune 8? I just purchased antares auto-tune 8 and i just wanted to know if Logic pro x supports vst3 plugins as such before i download logic. Quit Logic Pro X. Click on your Desktop wallpaper to focus the Finder. 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. How do you use auto tune in Logic Pro? I have been watching videos of artists using auto tune to help fix their vocals and I was curious if anyone knows a good tutorial to follow. I really am interested in hip hop auto tune. Sammy Adams is a person who uses auto tune but not too much. If anyone knows a good, solid tutorial I would greatly much. May 10, 2018 Video: Using Auto Tune Pro in Logic Pro X Antares has recently come out with a fantastic upgrade to their flagship pitch correction plug-in, Auto Tune. The new Auto Tune Pro has a completely redesigned interface, making it easier and more intuitive to use than ever. Tutorial – Using Auto-Tune Pro in Logic Pro X – Production Expert Antares has recently come out with a fantastic upgrade to their flagship pitch correction plug-in, Auto-Tune. The new Auto-Tune Pro has a completely redesigned interface, making it easier and more intuitive to use than ever. This is an ideal scenario for the majority of us who use Logic Pro X in the same way and for the same kinds of music production, whenever we boot the software up to compose. Beyond Start-Up But we’re also moving beyond this start-up phase and will investigate some of the time-saving aspects of Logic Pro – some of the shortcuts and the key.
Antares has recently come out with a fantastic upgrade to their flagship pitch correction plug-in, Auto Tune. The new Auto Tune Pro has a completely redesigned interface, making it easier and more intuitive to use than ever.
Logic Pro’s Flex Pitch is a fantastic asset to us all, and it’s free of course. But Auto Tune Pro does things that not only does Flex pitch not do, but no other pitch correction plug-in (that I know of) does!
Video
In this short video, I’m going to show you two specific uses for Auto Tune Pro within Logic Pro X.
The first is simple real-time pitch correction.
How To Use Auto-tune In Logic Pro X
You might think, what’s the big deal about that? The answer is in how easy it is to set up and how natural it sounds.
The second example utilizes the MIDI-controlled audio unit version within Logic Pro X.
This allows it to listen to audio fed into its side chain input while responding to either live or pre-recorded MIDI on that track. It’s a fantastic way to creatively re-pitch vocals on the fly, particularly when paired with the return of Auto Tune Pro’s “classic” mode.
Check it out here:
Auto-Tune Pro
You can learn about all the new features and upgrade options here:
Installation and Compatibility
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.
Scanning for plug-ins
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.
How To Auto Tune 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.