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Antares Auto-Tune

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Have you ever wondered how the idea of ​​creating a voice corrector came about?

Well, during a meal with friends!

Andy Hildebrand, an American engineer, developed during his career a tool to analyze seismic data.

Once retired, during a dinner with friends around the year 1996, his wife, who loves to sing, puts forward the idea that it would be incredible if a tool could make it possible to sing more just for her and her friends.

The idea was born. Andy Hildebrand takes it into his head to transform his seismic analysis software to create the first voice corrector.

A seismologist who is revolutionizing the music industry. Incredible isn’t it?

Antares AutoTunes is therefore historically the first vocal corrector that helps to sing in tune.

If you wish to equip yourself with Auto-Tune, do not hesitate to visit our site: PluginsMaster/Autotune/Antares

A controversial invention however….

Like any new innovation, AutoTunes does not escape its own drift, its use sometimes pushed to the extreme gave birth to the Auto-Tune effect (often confused with the vocoder for that matter).

Adjusted to the extreme, the software makes the voice artificial and metallic. Practice popularized by Cher and rapper T-Pain, and also Kanye West in the 2000s.

Whatever you think, Auto-Tune revolutionized the music industry by giving the ability to sing in tune to all artists around the world.

But few use it in the studio as it should. Because it is not enough to launch the software for a pan voice to suddenly become that of Celine Dion!

The sound engineer must know the key on which you will sing and adjust the software according to this, generally using an instrument that he has available in his studio (guitar, piano).

Nowadays, Auto-Tune is everywhere, some have made it their trademark like Drake or Travis Scott and use it as an instrument in its own right. That’s lit!

And if you want to follow an Auto-Tune training in Bordeaux, contact us!

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PluginsMasters at East-West Studio in L.A

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On the evening and night of June 8, 2022, the team of PluginsMasters was at East-West studios in Los Angeles doing various art projects, with our sound engineers and trainers Leroy and Luc handling the sound, and Anaka doing the photography and videos.

So I suggest you a little visit….

For the record, East-West Studio, located on Hollywood Boulevard in L.A, is where the biggest stars came to record: Micheal Jackson, Madonna, Paul McCartney, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Frank Sinatra, Marvin Gaye, Justin Timberlake, U2, Iggy Pop, Muse, The Rolling Stones, or more recently, Travis Scott and Coldplay.

There are a total of 5 studios in the complex, all intended to produce established artists. We booked Studio One, which was the birthplace of Michael Jackson’s Thriller album, among other things!

What were we doing in East-West?
Well we recorded, of course!

First, to get the ball rolling, we recorded a new track from up-and-coming r’n’b artist from Los Angeles, Akta
The equipment used for recording is as follows: Telefunken ELA-M 251 for voice, Custom 80 Channel Neve 8078 console, Teletronix LA-2A.

To respect the quality of the material on which we started the project, we will perform the analog mixing of the title when we return to our studio, Shaman Studio, at the beginning of July.

Then, we continued with the production of two videos on beatmaking and sound synthesis (we are a training center after all!) with our plugins partners Blue Cat Audio and Martinic, whose products you can find on the website.

And finally, after dark, we recorded Californian pianist Dave Lafferty, with a full setup of AEA Ribbon Mics and preamps, since the brand’s creator, Wes Dooley, (whom we had met at NAMM a few days before ) was with us in the studio!

We hope you enjoyed this little foray into one of the most famous studios in the world! Come and see us in the studio or in music production training so that we can tell you more about this experience!