Premiere Pro Auto Tune

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LEARN ABOUT AUTOTUNING AND HAVE SOME FUN BY USING AUTOTUNE ON A VOCAL TRACK! We’ll use the Auto Pitch Correction Feature in Audition to have some fun with a vocal track and learn a little about autotune in Adobe Audition CC as well.

It's possible to use the auto-tune function to adjust the pitch of a singer to a fixed key (and unless you're really careful it sounds like complete crap), but it's not possible to make it follow the pitch of other instruments - despite what you might think, that bit is almost rocket science, as generally pitch is really hard to extract from a mixed signal. If I'm understanding you correctly, you need to repitch/tune something. AFAIK PPro doesn't have a native pitch plug in. Audition can repitch (manually for better results, depends on the material you need to repitch) or via its pitch plug in. Manual repitching in Au though has a learning curve. If you want to add the human element back into the vocal track, use the Flex Tune option if it's available. Logic Pro's Pitch Correction has no such option. It allows the vocals to be off-pitch by the amount you define, basically telling the processor to not change the pitch if it's 'close enough.'

In this Audition tutorial, I’ll use a vocal track I put together using lyrics inspired by some YouTube song I saw a while ago that used Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours” song as a backing track. Here we’ll explore how to get the right scale and key for your vocals and even touch on the very unknown “Calibration A4” option in the auto pitch correction feature that Audition offers us.

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Tutorial Recording Notes:

Disclaimer: these are the actual notes I used to record this video and are written in a language you may or may not understand. Hopefully, you find them useful or cool.

  1. You can go into the multitrack and add some reverb with the great haul setting to add some flair to it. Might need to tune some of those settings.
  2. Effects Rack: Mix should be set to 100%!
  3. Auto Pitch correction new with all copies of Audition beginning with CS6 onward.
  4. Go to 9.473 on the timeline and trim up the music track and but both vocal and music tracks to the first frame (turn on snapping if needed)
  5. This effect can be applied to the Effect rack in the Multitrack environment or applied directly to a piece of audio.
  6. Chromatic scale = Audition doing its best to guess which scale this is.
  7. Use higher attack and sensitivity for more of a pop or hip-hop vocal type of effect that you hear so often these days. Pretty cool.
  8. Go with Major C, 10–200, still sound bad so change the Calibration A45 to 410Hz instead of 440HZ.
  9. Knowing my vocal and audio limitations, it’s a good bet that I’ve messed something up because 410 sounds way better than 440 in my case. Your project may be different.
  10. Add Studio Reverb to the track as well. Choose Vocal Reverb (large) preset and let it ride.

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What you learned: Add clarity and reshape the sound of vocals

Begin by reviewing your vocals

  • Listen for missing high frequency detail or low emphasis in the low frequencies.

Assign the Dialogue audio type Gacutil location windows 10.

  • Select your audio, and click Dialogue in the Essential Sound panel to assign this type.

Adjust the Dynamics slider

The Dynamics slider adjusts the amount of compression applied, adding impact to vocals. High settings can distort vocals, so adjust the slider during playback to review the result.

Premiere Pro Auto Tuner

  • Enable Dynamics, and adjust the slider during playback to find the ideal setting.

Enabling Dynamics applies an audio effect to the clip

When you apply a Dynamics adjustment to a clip, a Dynamics Processing effect is applied to the clip and configured automatically. Detailed settings are available in the Effect Controls panel.

Apply the Parametric Equalizer effect

  1. Add the Parametric Equalizer effect to your vocal clip, from the Audio Effects category in the Effects panel.
  2. Access the settings by clicking the Edit button for the effect in the Effect Controls panel.

Reshape audio

Premiere Pro Autotune Voice

  • Adjust the shape of the blue equalization curve in the Parametric Equalizer effect to increase or decrease audio level at specific frequencies.

Tip: When using the Parametric Equalizer effect to reshape audio, the volume is likely to change. Revisit the Essential Sound panel Clarity control to fine tune the setting.