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hiphopkid wrote on 4/6/2011, 8:07 PM

U can only do that if u have the premium magix music maker... then go on her voice and click on the selected bars... then right click on it and find the option ur lookin for... sorry if i couldnt be of help hope u get it!

Procyon wrote on 4/7/2011, 11:29 AM

The so-called "T-Pain effect" (previously know as "the Cher effect")  is done with an auto-tuner at extreme settings.

 

MMM has an auto-tuner in the Elastic Audio feature, however it has little controlability and is set to provide a more "natural" effect.  After all, the normal use is to correct minor tuning errors and not as an exaggerated effect.

 

I have tried two other free auto-tune plug-ins, but I have not been able to get them to produce any significant effect in MMM.  There are videos on youtube showing some of them being used for this purpose in other software programs.

Darryl-Wash wrote on 1/14/2021, 12:33 PM

Do Magix 2021 samplitude have auto tune? Where can I get it?

emmrecs wrote on 1/14/2021, 1:25 PM

@Darryl-Wash

Welcome to the Magix user to user forums.

Did you not notice this thread is almost 10 years old? Please do not resurrect such old threads, but rather start a new thread with your question, making sure to include full details of your computer and the exact build and version of your Magix software.

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