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Oct 19, 2011  This video is to demonstrate how to apply the T-Pain Effect to your vocal track using Auto-Tune Evo Plugin (Effect)! Auto-Tune Tutorial in Ableton Live (T-Pain Effect) YouTube; How to Sound.

Trying to find autotune VST plugins? If you are, then this page is just what you’ve been looking for. Here you will find a complete list of the best free and premium autotune plugins.

VST (“Virtual Studio Technology”) is one of the best music technologies available to musicians today. It is like having a music studio inside your computer. VST plugins replace expensive hardware equipment. This lets people edit, tune, and make music without going broke buying fancy hardware.

Autotune VST plugins automatically edit your music to fix out of harmony pitches. This works both for instruments and vocals. That way you can keep your tracks sounding smooth and in tune. It produces a similar sound to vocoder effects.

T-Pain is one of the world’s most notorious rappers for using the autotune effect in his music. Here is an example of what autotune sounds like in a T-Pain song:

Another prominent rapper who uses the auto-tune effect in his music is Future. More recently, a rivalry between T-Pain and Future has started, with T-Pain claiming that Future doesn’t use auto-tune correctly. Here’s an example:

Anyway, enough with the beef!

Below you will find a list of free autotune VST plugins, as well premium ones. We have broken them down into two lists. That way it is easier to choose between a freebie or a premium plugin.

Free Autotune VST Plugins

If you don’t want to spend money just yet, these free autotune VST plugins will help you get the ball rolling. They work similarly to premium plugins, but without all the extra fancy features.

Premium Autotune VST Plugins

These premium autotune plugins are specially designed by music software experts.

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They all come bundled with a host of innovative features that will make your music sound more professional.

With the release of Max 7, Cycling ‘74 introduced a number of new capabilities to the venerable visual programming language. Among the many innovations are a several objects and devices that offer new possibilities in real-time intonation, pitch and time correction. Since Max for Live (as of Live 9.2) is based on Max 7, we wanted to highlight some of the new devices Cycling ‘74 introduced with Max 7 in the form of this convenient, free Pack for all Max for Live users.

Max 7 Pitch and Time Machines includes the following devices, grouped by category:

Tune

Sample Playback

Classic Player – A standard stereo/dual-mono sample player. This device uses the groove~ object without pitch/time corrections. It features the basic patch structure used in some other more complex examples.

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PitchTime Player – A stereo/dual-mono sample player with pitch and time correction. This device introduces some settings which control the pitch and time correction feature.

PitchCorrect Player – A stereo/dual-mono sample player with pitch and formant correction. This device introduces some settings which control pitch and formant correction.

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Synced Player – A stereo/dual-mono sample player synced to transport. This device uses the time/pitch correction feature of the groove~ object in order to play in sync with Max or Live's transport.

Bit Player – A sequence-able sample player, synced to transport. This device allows for re-ordering sample playback in sync with Max or Live's transport.

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Sampler Instrument – A polyphonic sampler instrument with time-stretching. This device uses the time/pitch correction feature of the groove~ object in a MIDI instrument structure. The DSP part of the patch is embedded into a poly~ container, allowing you to load an open number of instances of a patcher file, and thus allows the use of polyphonic audio synthesis, audio processing, or even control tasks.

Pitch Shifting

Simple Pitch Shifter – A simple stereo pitch shifter. This device uses the pitchshift~ object to perform sound transposition.

Pitch&Vibrato – Stereo pitch shifter with vibrato. This device uses the pitchshift~ object to perform sound transposition. We've added a double LFO which acts as a pitch vibrato.

Pitch&Echo – Stereo pitch shifter with vibrato & feedback. This device uses the pitchshift~ object to perform sound transposition. We've added a double LFO which acts as a pitch vibrato. Additionally, the device inserts the pitch transposer into a delay line to create the famous 'harmonizer' sound.

Dual Harmonizer – A dual-mono pitch shifter with vibrato and feedback. This device uses the pitchshift~ object to perform sound transposition. It is similar to the Pitch & Echo device, except that the stereo echo effect is split into two independent mono delay lines, so that each audio channel can be treated separately.

Multi Harmonizer – 10 notes/20 voices pitch shifter. This device uses the pitchshift~ object in a polyphonic patch structure, thus allowing multiple harmonizations. The DSP part of the patch is embedded into a poly~ container, allowing you to load an open number of instances of a patcher file, and thus allows the use of polyphonic audio synthesis, audio processing, or even control tasks.

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Pitch Analysis

Pitch Tracker – This device uses the retune~ object to perform some pitch tracking from monophonic input sound. The detected pitch can be monitored using a simple monophonic synthesizer. The estimated pitch and velocity are transformed into MIDI notes, which can be sent to other devices using the MIDI outlet when the device is used in Max. In Live, we use a special MIDI-side-chaining device, called 'Max MIDI Receiver,' in order to catch MIDI data from other devices such as the present one.

Vocoding

Mono Vocoder – A dual-mono vocoder. This device uses the retune~ object to force a monophonic signal to a given pitch, thus acting like a vocoder device. Pitch correction can be tweaked with some dedicated parameters, according to the type of sound that is processed.

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Poly Vocoder – 10 notes/20 voices vocoder. This device is similar to the Mono vocoder device, but uses a polyphonic patch structure, thus allowing multiple harmonizations. The DSP part of the patch is embedded into a poly~ container, allowing you to load an open number of instances of a patcher file, and thus allows the use of polyphonic audio synthesis, audio processing, or even control tasks.

Retuning

Autotuna – A scale-based microtonal auto-tuner that can use Scala files. This device uses the retune~ object to tune the audio to a given scale. Scales can be either entered by hand, or loaded from Scala files – a file format for musical tunings that is a standard for exchange of scales. Learn more about Scala.

Microtuner – A table-based microtonal auto-tuner that can use Scala files. This device is similar to the Autotuna example device, except that scales are entered using a graphic function whose shape can be curved, thus providing some unexpected pitch scales.

MIDI-Side Chaining

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Max MIDI Sender & Max MIDI Receiver – In Live, audio and MIDI tracks don't communicate any MIDI data to each other. However, in some cases sending MIDI data to an audio effect might be useful: for instance, if you'd like to send a MIDI chord to a vocoder or harmonizer device using a MIDI keyboard.