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Autotune Evo is one of the best in the industry of autotune and pitch correction. Massive studios to home studios almost everybody uses these and it’s for a good reason as this is a pretty powerful plugin. Autotune Evo is great for Vocals but will also work flawlessly for monophonic instruments. Learn more about Auto-Tune, the music industry standard for pitch correction and vocal effects. Shop and learn about the best plug-ins for pitch correction, vocal effects, voice processing, and noise reduction. Auto-Tune Pro, Auto-Tune Artist, Auto-Tune EFX+, Auto-Tune Access, Harmony Engine, Mic Mod and more.
Note: all plugins are MacOS X and Windows 64-bit compatible and free!
Autotune Plugin Studio One 3

Autotune Vst Studio One
SoundFonts and beyond
Beat Zampler SoundFonts
Camel Audio Alchemy Player, CamelCrusher
Simple FX
Toneboosters EZ-Q, Time Machine
Brainworx bx_Cleansweep, bx_solo
FXPansion DCAM FreeComp
Workhorse Instruments
Sound Magic Piano One
Guitar Stuff
Ignite Amps Collection
Pro Synths
Applied Acoustics AAS Player Swatches
u-he Tyrell N6 2.0, Podolski
Togu Audio Line
TAL Audio Noisemaker
TAL Audio Vocoder, Filter
Melda
Autotune Plugin For Studio One 4
- Nov 26, 2020 Antares – AutoTune Free Pro v9.1.0 (VST, VST3, AAX) WiN x64 is the most complete and advanced version. System Requirements: Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.
- Regardless of your budget, these autotune alternatives will work with any DAW or music production software. So if you are looking for a free FL Studio autotune plugin, autotune for GarageBand or autotune for Ableton, then you've come to the right place. W ithout further ado, here are the top 5 best free autotune plugins.
- Classic GTR Lite. Classic GTR Lite is a free multi-sampled classical guitar plugin for Windows and Mac available in VST/VST3/AU formats. These samples were captured at 24 bit 96 kHz from a basic guitar, processed with virtual effects, and then converted to Flac 24 bit 44 kHz.