Previously, Graph Mode allowed you to snap notes to a diatonic scale (like a piano roll). Now, allow you to draw specific allowable notes. Want a vocal run to only hit a Microtonal blues note? You can draw it in. For Windows producers working in film scoring or world music, this removes the "Western tuning" limitation.
For over two decades, one name has been synonymous with vocal production: . From the robotic warble of late-90s pop to the invisible, transparent pitch correction on today’s country and gospel charts, Antares’ flagship software has evolved far beyond a simple "effect."
While previous versions supported ARA (Audio Random Access), version 11 fully integrates . If you use Studio One, Reaper, or Logic (on Mac), the plugin now syncs perfectly with the timeline. In Windows, this means no more "transferring" audio into Graph Mode; it is instantaneous. You highlight the audio, and the pitch curves appear instantly.
: A new guide helps beginners record audio into the graph.
Previously, Graph Mode allowed you to snap notes to a diatonic scale (like a piano roll). Now, allow you to draw specific allowable notes. Want a vocal run to only hit a Microtonal blues note? You can draw it in. For Windows producers working in film scoring or world music, this removes the "Western tuning" limitation.
For over two decades, one name has been synonymous with vocal production: . From the robotic warble of late-90s pop to the invisible, transparent pitch correction on today’s country and gospel charts, Antares’ flagship software has evolved far beyond a simple "effect."
While previous versions supported ARA (Audio Random Access), version 11 fully integrates . If you use Studio One, Reaper, or Logic (on Mac), the plugin now syncs perfectly with the timeline. In Windows, this means no more "transferring" audio into Graph Mode; it is instantaneous. You highlight the audio, and the pitch curves appear instantly.
: A new guide helps beginners record audio into the graph.