Free and easy way to auto tune your voice.
Browsing around today I found an interesting tutorial that teaches you how to auto tune your voice quickly and effectively. The folks over at Tinkernut have a great video illustrating the steps you'll need to take to make the magic audio happen or you can simply view the video below.
I have tried it myself and I must say that for being free it does seem to work very effectively.
Here are links to the things that you will need to make it happen for you.
First you need audacity.
(Special note: You need to make sure to get the beta version, otherwise the plugin will show slider menus and doesn't work right.)
Then you need the VST plugin.
(Special note: Simply install to the audacity\plug-ins folder)
Finally you'll need the actual GSnap plug in.
(Special notes: Get the skin version, then extract the archive to the audacity\plug-ins folder.)
After that just record or import your favorite voice. Run the effect and try out different combinations till you find just the right mix for you.
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