There must be something better out there. Let this be a warning to others, so they don't waste their money with Waves Tune. Waves Tune actually has a rotten interface - pokey and tiny. I wouldn't have bought it if I knew this.ĭoes anyone have advice on what is the best tuning software? I'm looking for software with a good interface that I can use to painstakingly manually tune every note. If software has a severe limitation, then it should be stated clearly upfront and not buried on of a PDF. I think Waves should provide an exchange, because Waves Tune is unable to be used on my style of music, it is not fit for purpose, and is can't do the job it claims to. It's my style to deliberately avoid the robotic sound of all the notes being quantized on a grid. The higher the intensity of a sound, the louder it is perceived in our ears, and the. That stinks, because I just want this for my own music, and all my own music has tempo changes. When talking about sound waves, the volume is the perception of loudness from the intensity of a sound wave. I contacted Waves and asked for a refund, or at least an exchange for a different Waves plugin that I might actually be able to use. You may encounter unexpected results if used within a tempo changed timeline." However, it is buried in of the user manual PDF, which says "Please note that Tune does not support tempo changes. When there's a tempo change, the software falls apart and spits out garbled junk. Waves Tune does not work in any music where there is a tempo change. Waves claims "Tune delivers excellent results in any form of music, even non-Western." But I thought I'd buy something better, so I bought Waves Tune. I'm a Logic Pro user, and the built-in tuner has a nice interface. I don't want the voice tuning to be obvious to the listener. If they cant handle the changes, too bad for them.) user16935 at 16:03 Great advice. (The musicians who cover it can look to their own resources. I don't want an Auto-Tune style robotic sound. If a) the music is expressive, and b) the musicians who will be playing it can stay in the pocket across the tempo changes, there is no good reason not to. Waves Vocal Bender allows you to do all of that. Or you can modify or add tempo changes via Project > Insert Tempo Change or by opening Views > Tempo View, and clicking the + button, or clicking the button to open the list pane, and double-clicking a tempo in the list. I wanted some voice-tuning software with a natural sound. Furthermore, mixing a copy of the vocals with mild pitch changes results in the renowned doubling effect.
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