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Originally Posted by sb_stefan
Ok, so the only way is to do it by ear? I'm thinking the original note might be slightly below or above a Db. There no way to make the software turn it into a D no matter what it was in the first place?
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Enable "target note via MIDI" in Autotune. Create a new MIDI track with the output set to that instance of Autotune. Play or manually enter the D at the same time as when you want the pitch corrected. Autotune will only change the pitch when you send it MIDI data... the rest of the time it's basically in bypass mode. You have to play the pitch correction in the correct octave, otherwise it will sound really goofy.