T-Pain’s hit song ‘Buy U A Drank’ is in B-flat minor, so we’ll change the key to B-flat and the scale to minor. With the input type changed, it is now time to change the key and scale. This will trick the AutoTuner into shifting your voice upwards, and “filling in” your missed notes with a synthesized “voice.” We are going to manipulate the tuning engine by changing it to “Alto/Tenor Voice”. This helps the tuning engine accurately adjust the incoming signal (in this case, your voice) to “tune” correctly. Notice any difference? You probably can’t–we need to change some settings before going further.Īt this point, you’re going to want to change the “Input Type” at the top. If not, you’re going to need to check your ASIO/WDM settings, or make sure that you have a soundcard or interface that can support a microphone input.Īssuming you have activity coming in and that you can hear yourself, load Antares AutoTune onto the first slot of the mixer. If done correctly, you should have activity on the input meter. Ours is on Blobusound Channel 2, so I select that accordingly. We are going to set up a mixer channel in FL Studio to pick up our microphone. If you’re weary of purchasing this product, we’ve found that if you are working with any sort of vocals it pays for itself almost immediately. Make sure you’ve purchased Antares AutoTune, a similar VST, or have picked up the demo.