Liuanlin MX MXTune v1.2.0 (Pitch Correction Plugin) WiN Linux [FREE]
![Liuanlin MX MXTune v1.2.0 (Pitch Correction Plugin) WiN Linux [FREE] screenshot](https://audioz.download/uploads/posts/2024-11/thumbs/1731650574_191574124.webp)
FREE | Win Linux VST | 16 MB
The core algorithm comes from Tom Baran's Autotalent (pitch_detector_talent.cpp,pitch_shifter_talent.cpp,auto_tune.cpp)
What is Autotalent?
Autotalent began as the result of a week of recreational signal processing in May 2009. It's a real-time pitch correction plugin. You specify the notes that a singer is allowed to hit, and Autotalent makes sure that they do. You can also use Autotalent for more exotic effects, like the Cher / T-Pain effect, making your voice sound like a chiptune, adding artificial vibrato, or messing with your formants. Autotalent can also be used as a harmonizer that knows how to sing in the scale with you. Or, you can use Autotalent to change the scale of a melody between major and minor or to change the musical mode.
Can Autotalent be used live?
It works in real-time on my netbook, so probably. The minimum theoretical latency of Autotalent at a sampling rate of 48 kHz is 43ms.
How do I use it?
Autotalent was designed from the ground up to process musical melodies, whether sung by voice or played on some kind of instrument. As long as you give it a monophonic source (i.e. a melody in a single, 1-channel track), you can usually expect pretty good results. So this means that if you're in the business of processing vocal harmonies, you should apply it to each monophonic vocal part separately. If in the spirit of experimentation you're daring enough to try tuning or pitch shifting an entire chord using one instance of the plugin (again not what it's meant for), you'll hear gritty nastiness.
hot keys
alt+mouse wheel: x zoom
ctrl+mouse wheel: y zoom
(mouse wheel) or (W, S): y move
(shift+mouse wheel) or (A, D): x move
left button drag: add note
right button : delete note