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Insert the on your vocal track. Set the Input Type to "Soprano" or "Alto" (depending on the vocalist). Play the track. Watch the "Virtual Keyboard" display—the green bars show you where the singer actually is on the pitch scale.

Key

If you are producing a track in C Minor, set the to Cm and Scale to Natural Minor. The -81 algorithm is aggressive; if the singer goes flat on a G note, the plugin will snap it to G, but if the scale is wrong, you will get bizarre, out-of-tune artifacts (sometimes a desired glitch effect). vst plugin auto-tune-81 -vst3-

Low Latency Mode

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Low Latency Mode:

This feature eliminates the slight delay between the input microphone and the monitored output. It allows vocalists to track their vocals with the effect applied in real-time without timing distractions. Watch the "Virtual Keyboard" display—the green bars show

Availability and Pricing

Visual & Workflow

, installation is standardized. On Windows, you'll typically find it in C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3

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