Antares Autotune is a commercial program and is not free. Many pitch-correction plug-ins are available for different programs. Gsnap from GVST is a free VST plug-in for Cubase, Acid Pro and Cakewalk Sonar running in Windows.
How can you make the robotic voice in the free Auto Tune?
some iPhone apps have auto-tune-like technology
There are no companies that provide a free auto tune up but you can find low cost ones at All Tune and Lube, and Bleke's Tire. If you get more work done they may offer a tune up free.
To auto-tune a video, you can use video editing software that includes an auto-tune feature. This feature allows you to adjust the pitch and tone of the audio in the video to correct any off-key notes or enhance the overall sound quality. Simply import your video into the software, locate the auto-tune feature, and adjust the settings to achieve the desired effect.
Autotune is a trademark of Antares, a commercial program. If you are looking for free software, Google "vocal pitch correction".
Any music store that sells Antares software will sell Autotune.
There aren't any. Auto tune is a plugin for your recording software.
Several recording software programs support Auto-Tune, including Avid Pro Tools, Apple Logic Pro, and Ableton Live. Additionally, Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) like FL Studio and Cubase can integrate Auto-Tune plugins. Third-party software like Antares Auto-Tune, Waves Tune, and Melodyne can also be used with these DAWs to achieve pitch correction and vocal effects.
There are several books available with instruction on how to use Auto Tune software, including a quick Pro Guides series book named "Mastering AutoTune".
There is no such thing as an auto-tune microphone. Auto-tuning is done through computers running special software, which allows the mixer or editor to modify the persons voice.
There is a free flash auto tuning. But it makes you sound like T-Pain.
Auto-Tune was created in 1997.