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Sorry, hun, I believe it isn't possible. Having Vegas Platinum 11, it came with a program called Sound Forge Audio Studio. If you got that, you should take a look at it and play with it a bit. Then you can produce an autotuned effect. And having used Vegas myself for over two years, I have learned how to play with the audio settings to get the processed part of autotune and fix the tune a little. You may need to touch-up in other programs uch as Audacity or Sound Forge, though. Good luck.
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An ancillary ligand is a ligand on a chemical complex that is not directly involved in the chemistry. Ancillary ligands are often there to help stabilize a complex or contribute steric or electronic effects. Thus, activity of a complex can be tuned by adjusting the ancillary ligands, even though they are not directly a part of the chemistry that is occurring. The ligands that are involved in the chemistry are called functional ligands.
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No, there is no city called Tune Town. It seems to be a fictional name.
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They are called strings! You tune them to E A D G B E for a conventional tune - from thickest to thinnest. You buy them named these names. You can tune to other arrangements too.
Match of the Day's theme tune, called Match of the Day, was specially composed for the show by Barry Stoller.
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It was created by people working for Dancingon ice and it doesn't have a name. It's just called the Dancing on ice theme tune
'The Who' sing the theme tune and the song is called baba o riley
The theme tune is "Still Alive" by Swedish pop rocksinger Lisa Miskovsky.
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