For less than $50, it's good for quick automatic pitch correction. I rarely have any vocal tracks and use it on instruments. It works well.Nobdi wrote:Antares Auto-Tune EFX 3 is on sale atm.
Anything special that one could do with it that I can't do with Waves Tune or Melodyne Essential (I own these) ???
(or any other reason to buy it - better sound/algorhythms, faster workflow ... )
And to answer the question: No, I'm not desperately searching for a reason to buy yet another plugin but just haven't had the time to compare the Antares to the other pitch shifting plugins on the market and would like to hear opinions whether it's really worth the time to test it...
I have Melodyne Essential also for tuning-editing (and Waves Tune LT that I never use). I think it's a good product to have.