CrispyAudio releases CrispyTuner - a beginner-friendly, fully featured vocal tuning plug-in

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The CrispyTuner is a vocal tuning plug-in that makes professional pitch correction accessible and affordable for anyone.

The CrispyTuner's features in a nutshell:
  • Automatic vocal tuning on a professional level
  • Live mode without latency - hear yourself tuned while recording
  • Especially beginner-friendly (Simple Mode), but feature-rich
  • Creative effects like Formant Shifting and Scale Transposing
  • Powerful Graphical Mode for precise modification of the pitch curve
  • ScaleFinder plugin that automatically detects an instrumental's scale
  • Free 7-day trial
The CrispyTuner is currently available in AU and VST3 format for 64-bit hosts, AAX support is coming soon.

Download the free trial: https://www.crispytuner.com/downloads

For more information and an interactive online demo, please visit the official website: https://www.crispytuner.com
 
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vst3 only = no go

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AnX wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 2:37 pm vst3 only = no go
It's also available as AU, and AAX is coming soon. What plug-in format were you hoping for?

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CrispyAudio wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 3:07 pm
AnX wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 2:37 pm vst3 only = no go
It's also available as AU, and AAX is coming soon. What plug-in format were you hoping for?
the most common, vst 2.4

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AnX wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 3:23 pm
CrispyAudio wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 3:07 pm
AnX wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 2:37 pm vst3 only = no go
It's also available as AU, and AAX is coming soon. What plug-in format were you hoping for?
the most common, vst 2.4
VST3 has been out for 12 years now, and last year, Steinberg stopped handing out VST2 licenses to plug-in developers. Therefore, new companies like us aren't legally allowed to distribute VST2 plug-ins! I don't know of any DAW that only supports VST2 in their latest version.

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oh I see, you're new... ok, so you can't do it

nearly everyone else still does vst 2.4 tho, so I suspect it's still a massive part of the market, or they wouldn't bother
out of your hands tho...

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CrispyTuner ONLY has mono support, and the CrispyTuner developer pretty much confirmed to me that CrispyTuner will never get stereo support.

it's weird, because ALL of the other Monophonic Real-Time Auto-Tune VST's on the market have stereo support.

I am just letting everyone know about this, just in case that you need stereo support for your mixes, songs, etc and you're unaware of CrispyTuner ONLY having mono support. :uhuhuh:

This is the response from the CrispyTuner developer about why CrispyTuner ONLY has mono support, and why it doesn't have stereo support.
CrushedPixel wrote:Hey, this is expected behaviour - the CrispyTuner takes the sum of all input channels and then applies the effect. This is the same behaviour as that of comparable software (such as Waves Tune Real-Time). This is required because the pitch correction algorithm used only works on monophonic signals, which a stereo signal isn't.

The only real option you have would be to tune both channels individually (like a dual-mono effect), but in general that's not desirable.
Why do you need to tune a stereo file in first place?

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