Sonar vs Antares Auto Tune
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- KVRist
- 72 posts since 12 Dec, 2002 from South Florida
Hey KvR...In Sonar, is it possible to control Antares Auto Tune (which I have as an effect on my vocal track) via MIDI and if so, how would I go about doing it? I must be missing something because I set the MIDI channel within Auto Tune to the coresponding MIDI channel I just recorded...
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
edit: NEVERMIND. I went through the Sonar forums and just found out that effects perameters CANNOT be controlled via MIDI. Well damn....
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
edit: NEVERMIND. I went through the Sonar forums and just found out that effects perameters CANNOT be controlled via MIDI. Well damn....
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- KVRAF
- 4074 posts since 28 Apr, 2004
can you not just control autotune using nrpn's. every efect i've got i use nrpn's and envelopes to control in sonar.
never used autotune tho so it might be different ? or i might have the wrong end of the stick.
i would normaly just set up a midi track for the effect i wanted to control and then insert an envelope, as well as the options for volume, pan etc there is a midi option. then choose nrpn from the drop down and you should get a list of all the effects parameters.
sorry if this isn't what you meant.
cheers,
steve.
never used autotune tho so it might be different ? or i might have the wrong end of the stick.
i would normaly just set up a midi track for the effect i wanted to control and then insert an envelope, as well as the options for volume, pan etc there is a midi option. then choose nrpn from the drop down and you should get a list of all the effects parameters.
sorry if this isn't what you meant.
cheers,
steve.
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- KVRist
- 372 posts since 19 Feb, 2004
Messing around with Sonar at a friend's studio, I had limited success with sending midi to plugins. I experimented with wrapping VST plugs that do receive midi as DXI no, just DX plugs. As instruments, Sonar was ok with sending midi to those plugins, and you can insert instruments in your effect chain for an audio track. However, this doesn't help you since Antares has blown off development on the PC vst version of Autotune for over a year.
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- KVRist
- 367 posts since 16 Feb, 2004
To summarize your options in Sonar: Get MidiOx and do Midi-loopback into AutoTune through a virtual-midi-cable...
...OR yell at Antares for not delivering PC VST Autotune yet...
-Ido
...OR yell at Antares for not delivering PC VST Autotune yet...
-Ido
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 24 Apr, 2004 from Right behind you NYC
Auto-Tune 4's MIDI functions require that your computer be equipped with a MIDI interface and properly configured system level software. The DirectX version requires a multi-client MIDI driver. Some host applications may not support the routing of MIDI to plug-ins, in which case Auto-Tune 4's MIDI functions will not operate.
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- KVRAF
- 4074 posts since 28 Apr, 2004
tou'll have to tick the "configure as dxi" tick box in the wrapper to allow midi to fx plugs.
although i think its only where timing is importatnt i actually do it on all fx as a matter of course.
steve.
although i think its only where timing is importatnt i actually do it on all fx as a matter of course.
steve.
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- KVRist
- 367 posts since 16 Feb, 2004
For the scenario on this thread (Sonar using AutoTune), unfortunately your suggestion doesn't help: There is no VST (for PC) version of AutoTune, so the "wrapper" options are irrelevent. Antares keeps moving the date for VST/PC AutoTune.
blaster78 wrote:tou'll have to tick the "configure as dxi" tick box in the wrapper to allow midi to fx plugs.
although i think its only where timing is importatnt i actually do it on all fx as a matter of course.
steve.
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- KVRAF
- 4074 posts since 28 Apr, 2004
ah, never mind then.
cheers,
steve.
cheers,
steve.