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Auto-Tune Tutorial
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Auto-Tune UserÕs Manual
Lesson 4: Precision
This lesson is actually more like a demonstration to show the extraordinary
precision by which Auto-Tune can track and correct intonation problems. It
will, though, give you a little more practice using Auto-Tune. If this doesnÕt
sound interesting, please proceed to Lesson 5, below, which is an important
tutorial of some Graphical Mode techniques.
1. Arrange the files “C2 Ahhh v3” and “C2 Ohhh v1” so that they are in sep-
arate tracks and can be played at the same time. In Cubase, make each 
track input to a different Auto-Tune effect.
2. In TDM, assign Auto-Tune as a new insert to the desired track. In 
Cubase, select “No Effect” then select “Auto-Tune”. This will initialize the 
controls to known values.
3. In each Auto-Tune, set the Retune slider to 0.
4. In each Auto-Tune, set the Key popup to B-flat.
5. In TDM, in each Auto-Tune, press the Bypass buttons to bypass process-
ing. In Cubase, turn the effects off.
6. Play back the sounds so you can hear them together without processing.
 Believe it or not, these are vocal samples from a CD of samples. Sounds
nasty, doesnÕt it?
7. In TDM, Press Bypass in each Auto-Tune so processing is occurring. In 
Cubase, turn the effects on.
If youÕve done everything right, you will hear the samples so well in tune
that they sound like one voice. 
Lesson 5: Using the Make Curve Button
The make curve button is an important tool in Auto-Tune. It allows you to
make precise and natural pitch corrections in Graphical Mode.
1. Setup the “Crowd All” file for processing through Auto-Tune.