The top section displays a keyboard and a "pitch ribbon."
Formants are the frequencies that define the "character" of a voice (making a voice
Unlike its older sibling, Waves Tune (which requires you to scan the audio and drag blobs around a piano roll), is a zero-latency pitch correction plugin designed for two primary scenarios:
In a live show, songs change keys rapidly. Rather than manually clicking through presets on a laptop between tracks, engineers can link Waves Tune Real-Time to a MIDI controller or program changes within their show-control software (such as QLab). When the band starts a new song, the plugin instantly updates its key and scale configurations automatically. Singer-songwriters can even route a live MIDI keyboard into the plugin, dictating the target pitch correction notes dynamically as they play.
Use the selector (Generic, Low, High) to match the singer's vocal range. Setting this accurately prevents the plugin from octave-jumping or tracking background room noise. Waves Tune Real-Time vs. The Competition
Running a real-time tuner in Chromatic mode is a safety net, but it leaves room for the plugin to pull a note to the wrong accidental if the singer strays too far. Always input the exact Key and Scale of your song for the tightest, most accurate correction. Conclusion
Waves Tune Real-Time 之所以能在短短几年内席卷全球音频圈,并非仅仅因为它的低价(常年在售 $29.99 - $39.99 美元的活动价),而更多在于它扎实的声音处理能力和强大的功能性。
| Plugin | Latency | Best For | Key Difference | |--------|---------|----------|----------------| | | <1 ms | Live & tracking | Zero latency, simple interface | | Antares Auto-Tune Access | ~1.5 ms | Live & studio | Slightly higher latency, more “transparent” mode | | Antares Auto-Tune Pro (Graphical) | High (10+ ms) | Studio editing | Full graphical editing, not for live | | Celemony Melodyne | >50 ms | Studio editing | Detailed note-level editing, offline only | | Waves Tune (non-RT) | High | Studio tuning | Graphical pitch editing, not real-time |
Ensure your system meets the current Waves requirements (Windows 10/11 or macOS 10.15+). A low-latency audio interface is highly recommended for live use.
It automatically detects the incoming pitch of a vocal, snaps it to the nearest note in a user-defined scale, and does so with imperceptible latency. This makes it uniquely suited for:
