Comments

Spot|DSE wrote on 4/27/2010, 11:33 PM
Antares, but it's not free.
Tim L wrote on 4/28/2010, 11:25 AM
I found this one -- "GSnap" -- a few months ago: http://www.gvst.co.uk/gsnap.htm

Found it by a Google search for "free autotune vst", which turned up this site: (GSnap is partway down the page)
http://www.wavosaur.com/vst/pitchshift-autotune-plugins.php

I am completely unqualified to know whether it's any good or not -- my kids were doing a video for school and needed a "T-Pain" effect, and I liked the "free" aspect of it. I think we also used it a bit to pitch-correct some of the singing.

Tim L
Geoff_Wood wrote on 4/28/2010, 2:42 PM
Generally in terms of quality you get what you pay for.

*All* VST and DX 'autotune type plugins' are for Vegas.

Include Celemony Autodyne in your search.


geoff
JohnnyRoy wrote on 4/28/2010, 3:46 PM
> Include Celemony Autodyne in your search.

You mean Celemony Melodyne and that is one of my favorites but it doesn't work with Vegas, however you can use it stand-alone.

~jr
Jim H wrote on 4/28/2010, 10:37 PM
I've heard of the Gsnap. How does one go about using it in Vegas? or any vst for that matter? How do you install it and get Vegas to see it? Will it show up under the audio filters? Thanks.

Edit: Aha... I figured it out...the internet is a wonderful thing. thanks for the tip.