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. It appears "81" might be a typo for , an older version released around 2014–2015.

Which (Digital Audio Workstation) and Operating System are you using? What genre of music are you mixing? Share public link

Standard auto-tuners have a "Retune Speed" from 0 (instant robotic) to 100 (slow, natural). The version is famous for its speed curve. Set the Speed between 10 and 30 for natural vibrato retention. Set it to 0 for the iconic "T-Pain" effect. Because this is VST3 , you can automate the Speed dial in real-time, turning a natural chorus into a robotic stutter instantly.

Auto-Tune 8.1 retains all the power of its predecessor while refining the user experience. Let's explore its most important features, which are fully accessible through its VST3 incarnation.

Set the exact key and scale of your instrumental track within the plugin interface. If you do not know the key of your song, use a companion tool like Auto-Key to analyze your instrumental track. Auto-Key detects the key automatically and sends that data directly to your active pitch correction plugins. Step 3: Dial In Your Tracking

While pitch correction is the primary use, the excels as a creative sound design tool.