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In the center window, you will see orange lines. This is the Correction Curve.
This is incredibly useful for mimicking a singer's natural approach to a melody line. waves tune real time tutorial
Waves Tune Real-Time is arguably the most polarizing tool in modern audio production. Unlike its predecessor, Waves Tune (the graphic editor), this plugin promises the instantaneous, zero-latency pitch correction made famous by Auto-Tune, but with a distinctly "analog" modeling flavor. In the center window, you will see orange lines
However, many users buy the plugin, open it, hear a warbled mess, and immediately close it in frustration. This is incredibly useful for mimicking a singer's
In this Waves Tune Real Time tutorial, we are going to move beyond the presets. We will cover low-latency tracking, transparent vocal polishing, the aggressive "Chernobyl" effect, and how to integrate this into a live performance setup.
Let’s dive in.
Insert plugin → Set Key/Scale → Set Speed (start 40) → Set Correction (100%) →
Sing → Adjust Tolerance up (if too robotic) → Adjust Vibrato preservation →
Done.