![]() Lastly, this may just be my operating system or DAW, but engaging the Alien Warlord preset sometimes causes the entire plugin to stop working. Granted, it’s a free plugin, but hopefully, these issues will be addressed in an updated version of the plugin. That said, if you pick one of the harmony or chorus effects, you’ll most likely be trying to find the balance between the plugin working correctly if the incoming signal is too quiet, and clipping distortion if the incoming signal is loud enough to make the plugin work, but too loud after being processed. This issue is exacerbated by the lack of an input level function paired with the loud signal needed for this plugin to accurately measure and affect the signal. This plugin can cause clipping and on occasion, can cause the plugin to cut out. ![]() Some of the presets cause a significant increase in the level, which means that clipping distortion can occur in the plugin. The main issue with this plugin is the lack of an output level rotary. You can think of this rotary as a wet/dry knob with which you can control the intensity of the effect.Īlthough this plugin is a great introduction to autotune, this simplicity does come with some costs. Lastly, on the right is a Pitch Correction rotary, which alters the amount of tuning that occurs. Use the Key and Scale tabs to create the correct tuning type Both of these are needed to create accurate tuning, so be sure to find out the key and scale of the song you’re tuning. Under the scale tab, you can alter the scale of the key you just selected. Under the key tab, you can alter the key of your vocal to change the notes and harmonies generated. These presets are where the primary customization and versatility of the plugin exists. Night Chorus: Which generates simplistic harmonies that are more centered in the stereo field.Alien Warlord: Which generates robotic and aggressive harmonies.Super Vocoder: which emulates the vocoder effect.Natural: which introduces some glide between the notes to make it sound more realistic. ![]()
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