However, most are primarily intended for studio use, where they will be applied as post-recording processes.įor live performance there have, of course, been a number of dedicated hardware devices that offer pitch-correction in real time, including the now-discontinued Antares ATR-1 and various TC-Helicon products. Antares’ Auto-Tune first made it possible, and has become so well-known that its name is often used generically to describe all such tools, but there are plenty of other software-based pitch-correction tools out there. Love it or loathe it, automated pitch-correction is here to stay.
Is it really possible to carry out studio-quality pitch-correction in real time? Waves think so.