Antares - Auto-tune Pro 11 Mac
One of the most requested features has finally arrived: . For Mac users running compatible DAWs (like Logic Pro X, Studio One, and Reaper), this is a game-changer.
A standout feature in version 11 is the enhanced Graph Mode. While Auto Mode provides the famous "automatic" correction for real-time tracking, Graph Mode offers surgical precision. Mac users can utilize mouse gestures and keyboard shortcuts to draw in pitch curves, adjust vibrato, and correct timing with millisecond accuracy. This is essential for transparent tuning where the goal is to fix mistakes without the listener ever knowing the software was used. antares auto-tune pro 11 mac
🚨 Mac Users: Auto-Tune Pro 11 is here. If you’re still on version 9 or 10, here’s why you need to upgrade on your Mac Silicon: 🔹 Show Mode: Real-time pitch correction with a clean UI (perfect for low-latency tracking). 🔹 Apple Silicon Native: No more Rosetta 2 drag. Runs butter smooth on M1/M2/M3. 🔹 Automatic Key Detection: No more guessing the scale. 🔹 Magnetic Tuning: Keeps vocals natural without the robotic artifacts. Pro tip: The ARA2 integration in Logic Pro is finally stable. Drop a 🎧 if you’ve tested it yet. One of the most requested features has finally arrived:
You can now apply real-time pitch correction while viewing the pitch graph. This eliminates the jarring context switching that characterized older versions. If you need to dive deep, the Graph Mode has been overhauled with a more intuitive interface, making manual pitch editing faster and less tedious than ever before. While Auto Mode provides the famous "automatic" correction
Auto-Tune Pro 11 is no longer just about pitch; it is becoming a vocal chain. The plugin now includes built-in modules for dynamics and EQ:
Just installed Antares Auto-Tune Pro 11 on my MacBook Pro (M2 Max). Spent the last hour abusing the "Flex Tune" and "Humanize" features. Honestly? You can get transparent pitch correction that actually sounds like the singer just nailed the take. The old "Cher effect" is still there if you want it, but the subtlety is next level. Only gripe: The iLok cloud can be flaky, so use the physical dongle or machine license. Worth the $? If you track vocals daily, 100% yes.