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Autotune slow down Sessions
I`m using a lot of autotune in my session - usually on all the background vocals - that`s usually 25-30 tracks in a session
as soon as I start to use them and I have more than 6-7 the whole session gets super slow and I get the spinning wheel after more or less every action I`m doing which makes it impossible to work - freeze of course solves it but then I can`t re-arrange the backings and I have to un-freeze and re-freeze everytime I want to move the backings which is super annoying.. anyone else having problems with autotune (especially the UAD version..) |
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Re: Autotune slow down Sessions
Computer specs?
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Re: Autotune slow down Sessions
Instead of track freeze, use track commit. Or better yet, put AutoTune in the first insert slot, and then right-click on the plugin and choose "Commit up to this insert".
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Re: Autotune slow down Sessions
yeah but I don`t want to commit - usually I turn on the knobs on my autotune while I`m working on a song.. you guys don`t ?
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Re: Autotune slow down Sessions
latest mac mini i9 with SSD and 32GB ram, 10.14.6, latest protools
this machine is rock stable and super fast until I use lots auf autotune plugs |
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Re: Autotune slow down Sessions
I don't - I use Melodyne and fine tune each track separately from the start to be done with it - I used to use AutoTune and basically did the same thing. The "Auto" setting on those plugins is good enough for a rough mix - but it's rare when it gets everything perfect, but it does work better with a good singer. I'd rather be in control knowing the pitch has been corrected, not relying on the plugin to get things "mostly" right. But then I guess it depends on what you're trying to do with it - I work with mostly rock/country/gospel that doesn't use a lot of the Autotune gimmicks you hear in pop and hip-hop nowadays, so once the track is tuned, I'm done with pitch correction processing.
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