Because this software is over eight years old, you will encounter problems. Here is how to fix them.
| Feature | Auto-Tune 8.1.1 | Auto-Tune Pro (9/10) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $0 (if you own it) / $199 (used license) | $25/month subscription or $699 | | Apple Silicon | No (Rosetta only) | Yes (Native M1/M2) | | Flex-Tune | No | Yes (Invisible correction) | | ARA2 Support | No (requires capture) | Yes (Instant integration in Logic/Studio One) | | UI Scaling | 720p era (small on 4K screens) | Resizable vector interface | | Classic Mode | No (8 has its own engine) | Yes (Emulates Auto-Tune 5) |
: Delivers the classic "Auto-Tune effect" pioneered by Antares .
For surgical editing, Graphical Mode allows users to manually adjust pitch and time for individual notes. In version 8.1.1, editing tools remain active during playback for a faster workflow.
: Being a legacy version, it often lacks native support for newer hardware like Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) or the latest operating systems.
: Designed for real-time tracking, making it suitable for live performances or recording sessions where the artist needs to hear the effect instantly.
First, identify the song's key. If your beat is in E Minor, set the menu to E and Scale to Minor. If you don't know music theory, use the "Chromatic" scale (all 12 notes), but this often creates warble as it snaps to unintended notes.
Because this software is over eight years old, you will encounter problems. Here is how to fix them.
| Feature | Auto-Tune 8.1.1 | Auto-Tune Pro (9/10) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $0 (if you own it) / $199 (used license) | $25/month subscription or $699 | | Apple Silicon | No (Rosetta only) | Yes (Native M1/M2) | | Flex-Tune | No | Yes (Invisible correction) | | ARA2 Support | No (requires capture) | Yes (Instant integration in Logic/Studio One) | | UI Scaling | 720p era (small on 4K screens) | Resizable vector interface | | Classic Mode | No (8 has its own engine) | Yes (Emulates Auto-Tune 5) | Antares Auto-Tune 8.1.1
: Delivers the classic "Auto-Tune effect" pioneered by Antares . Because this software is over eight years old,
For surgical editing, Graphical Mode allows users to manually adjust pitch and time for individual notes. In version 8.1.1, editing tools remain active during playback for a faster workflow. For surgical editing, Graphical Mode allows users to
: Being a legacy version, it often lacks native support for newer hardware like Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) or the latest operating systems.
: Designed for real-time tracking, making it suitable for live performances or recording sessions where the artist needs to hear the effect instantly.
First, identify the song's key. If your beat is in E Minor, set the menu to E and Scale to Minor. If you don't know music theory, use the "Chromatic" scale (all 12 notes), but this often creates warble as it snaps to unintended notes.