How to Auto-Tune yourself in GarageBand

Even though Auto-tune - that funky robot effect that ruled the radio for a big chunk of 2008 - has been officially declared dead by no less a rap superstar than Jay-Z himself, people still went nuts for T-Pain's Auto-tune app on the iPhone. You don't have to have an iPhone (or pay hundreds of dollars for official Antares Auto-tune software) to get that T-Pain sound, though. In fact, you can do it with an app that comes preloaded on the average Mac: Garageband. Check out the gallery for a step-by-step guide to bringing the T-Pain.












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Subscribe to commentsnumerwanSep 18th 2009 9:23AM
OOORRRRRRR, you can NOT auto-tune and just let that crap die...
ElliotSep 18th 2009 10:24AM
Neat. Never realised this feature existed in garageband.
Tired_Sep 18th 2009 10:42AM
Uh, where's the article? A picture is not worth a thousand words on EDGE.
EvenioSep 18th 2009 8:13PM
Anyone remember waaaay back when Auto-tune was used to just correct bad notes in a vocal track, and not to erase all evidence that the singer may have been human? Yeah, I'm having trouble remembering, too.
216Sep 18th 2009 9:36PM
woooooow im mad this actually works
David S. (@seemsArtless)Sep 19th 2009 12:08AM
Come on, you can't mention Auto Tuning without linking to the Vimeo video: http://vimeo.com/3718294
andySep 19th 2009 1:00AM
Or this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFIYn515tyg&feature=player_embedded