![]() ![]() the rest I leave exactly as it was (assuming I'm working with a good singer). Tune: my number one qualm is I can't figure out how to leave parts of the vocal UNAFFECTED! I often prefer to only tune/edit the parts of the performance I can hear errors in. Seems like they never update their plugs, which I expect if something was free or cheap.but I payed $500 for it! ![]() Of course, that's probably because URS has some of the worst housekeeping from any software company I've ever dealt with. I always get R6025 errors when I close Pro Tools after using Tune, even if URS CSP isn't instantiated in the just being in the plug-in folder is enough. The other issue I have is that Waves Tune doesn't seem to get along with URS Console Strip Pro, or vice versa. You can usually still do what you need to do, but it makes it a bit of a pain when navigating. If you have tempo changes in your song, the timeline in the Tune window gets out of sync with the Pro Tools timeline. That being said, there are a couple of bugs with Tune that really irk me.the major one being that it doesn't support tempo changes in Pro Tools. ![]() The interface is much more user-friendly IMO, and the results just seem more natural to me. I've used both Auto Tune and Waves Tune, and I definitely prefer the sound and tweakability of Waves Tune. I know I'm chiming in a bit late here, but I thought I would throw in my two cents worth anyway. ![]()
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