Antares Auto-Tune 7 is a version of Antares’ pitch-correction and vocal-processing software released in the late 2000s. It provides automatic pitch correction, manual pitch editing, and formant controls for producing natural-sounding tuning or the stylized “Auto-Tune” effect. Auto-Tune 7 includes both real-time automatic correction and a graphical editing mode for detailed pitch shaping.
tools, MIDI note recording for changing melodies, and an increased vertical zoom range down to 1 cent per pixel. Individual Throat Length Adjustment: Antares Autotune 7 Mac Os X
Furthermore, the stability of Auto-Tune 7 on Mac OS X set the standard for future iterations (such as Auto-Tune 8 and the eventual Auto-Tune Pro). It proved that heavy DSP (Digital Signal Processing) algorithms could run smoothly in the background of a Mac session, encouraging producers to use pitch correction not just as a fix for bad singing, but as a creative instrument in its own hand. Antares Auto-Tune 7 — macOS report Overview Antares
Do you still use a legacy Mac for music production? Have you gotten Auto-Tune 7 working on OS X El Capitan? Share your tips in the comments below. Logic Pro 9: Perfect match
Auto-Tune 7 introduced several "game-changing" features that streamlined the workflow for engineers using Mac OS X. While newer versions like Pro and Artist exist today, version 7 was the first to perfect the following: 1. Integrated Time Correction and Manipulation