![]() Once your in the settings, you can play with everything from the tuning mode to the speed of the note transition. Now you can modify your pitch correction for your desired effects Once it’s open, hit the ‘wrench’ icon to open up your settings Go into the Ableton Plug-Ins tab and drag Waves down into the screen ![]() Now that you’ve made sure all of your channels and routing are correct, you’re ready to dive into Waves. Once you’ve done that in the preferences, the signals will go back through the Dante Network and into the console It will give you access to all of the inputs/outputs, and you can modify which channels you want You’ll be able to see the Dante Sound Card plug-in in Ableton Series will be helpful if you don’t already have some of this gear. I’ll go more in-depth in the next section, but the Ultimate Guide to Worship Tech 3-pt. I’m going to give you a brief overview of the gear you’ll need to set up auto-tune. A part of gospel-centered worship is crafting the best ministry we can and we believe that auto-tune has a place in that vision. Not everyone sings perfectly on pitch all the time and auto-tune is able to take those small inconsistencies and correct them in a natural, non-artificial sounding way. It can ‘tune’ them up to make dense, difficult harmonies that much better. Auto-tune is just a tech-savvy way of eliminating small mistakes or distractions. ![]() We’re all for excellence in worship, and we encourage our band to practice and be the best that they can. We know that auto-tune can be a divisive issue, but here are a couple things to keep in mind:Īuto-tune should never be used to compensate for poor singingĪuto-tune is not, and should not be used to ‘make up’ for wildly incorrect pitches, it is only there to give that extra push if necessary. ![]()
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