There is no such thing as the "Auto-tune Mic". The vocal effect of "auto-tune" is actually a software plug-in for digital audio workstation programs (DAW) like ProTools or Logic.
Auto-Tune is an automated pitch-correction and audio-processing software created by Antares Audio Technologies, introduced in 1997.
At first, Auto-Tune was primarily used as a subtle way to cover the mistakes of a vocalist off their game; smoothly sliding the pitch to the correct note.
Then, in 1998, Cher's single "Believe" came out. People had heard vocoders in the past, but this was different. Cher's voice snapped from one pitch to the next, as if her vocal chords had been quantized, causing people to ask, "What's that effect?"
It was Auto-Tune, used excessively, to distort the tonal features of the voice.
Unfortunately, there is no microphone that can do it for you. I understand that there is an iPhone app that can do it, but it is not the same thing.
Autotune is a vocal pitch correction plug-in made by Antares. FL Studio owners can add on NewTone, a vocal pitch corrector as an online purchase for FL Studio 9, or buy Autotune and run it as a VST plugin.
The most important thing is your stance, the 'horse riding' stance so everything is balance, your back straight to allow air through. That and an autotune microphone! jk.
Since T-Pain rarely is shown singing outside of his videos (and even then, he doesn't use a microphone), there isn't a particular microphone that T-Pain is said to use for recording his vocals. On stage, he likely uses a Shure SM-58, usually a wireless version. The 'unique' sound of his vocals is not due to the microphone he uses, but a liberal use of Antares Autotune vocal pitch correction.
an old handheld microphone used for singing made by shure.
the trolls in her basement made it
no its not. its made with a microphone conductor that conducts sounds to help people hear better. With wax around the microphone.
In 2015, GarageBand improved its autotune feature by adding more precise pitch correction capabilities and enhancing the overall sound quality of vocal recordings.
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FYI: auto-tune can be used for 'live' performances as long as singer is using a microphone/electronics. So unless she is singing acapella you can't rule it out.
yes he does
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