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  2. Auto-Tune - Wikipedia

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    Auto-Tune is audio processor software released on September 19, 1997, by the American company Antares Audio Technologies. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It uses a proprietary device to measure and correct pitch in music. [ 5 ]

  3. Pitch correction - Wikipedia

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    Pitch correction was relatively uncommon before 1997 when Antares Audio Technology's Auto-Tune Pitch Correcting Plug-In was introduced. Developed by Dr. Andy Hildebrand, a geophysical engineer, the software leveraged auto-correlation algorithms originally used in seismic wave mapping for the oil industry. Andy Hildebrand adapted these ...

  4. Robotic voice effects - Wikipedia

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    The vocoder should also not be confused with the Antares Auto-Tune Pitch Correcting Plug-In, which can be used to achieve a robotic-sounding vocal effect by quantizing (removing smooth changes in) voice pitch or by adding pitch changes.

  5. Soundtrap - Wikipedia

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    Soundtrap developers at the 2015 MTFCentral Hack Camp. Soundtrap and Soundtrap AB were founded April 1, 2012 [1] in Stockholm, Sweden by Björn Melinder, Fredrik Posse, Gabriel Sjöberg, and Per Emanuelsson, who believed that it was too "complex to make music" and who wanted to create a studio with collaboration and “a full production environment where you can do professional-sounding ...

  6. Musical tuning - Wikipedia

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    The pitches of open strings on a violin. Play ⓘ. In music, the term open string refers to the fundamental note of the unstopped, full string.. The strings of a guitar are normally tuned to fourths (excepting the G and B strings in standard tuning, which are tuned to a third), as are the strings of the bass guitar and double bass.

  7. Songify the News - Wikipedia

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    The Gregory Brothers' work on the Auto-Tune the News series has led to them being called upon by other outfits to assist in the production of videos. They assisted Comedy Central television show Tosh.0 in the production of a remix and music video for artist Reh Dogg's song "Why Must I Cry". The Auto-Tune the News signature shout of "shawtay!"

  8. Pythagorean tuning - Wikipedia

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    Because of the wolf interval when using a 12-tone Pythagorean temperament, this tuning is rarely used today, although it is thought to have been widespread. In music which does not change key very often, or which is not very harmonically adventurous, the wolf interval is unlikely to be a problem, as not all the possible fifths will be heard in ...

  9. TASCAM - Wikipedia

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    TASCAM released the new Model series in the Fall of 2018 with the Model 24 integrated 24-track production studio for mixing, recording, and use as a DAW controller. TASCAM followed up with the Model 16, a lower-priced 16-track mixing/recording studio in 2019, and released the Model 12, which introduced MIDI controller capabilities, hardware ...