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  2. Celemony Software - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2020, the current release is Melodyne 5. The most important new features of Version 5 relate to the correction of intonation on vocal tracks. The algorithm now detects the presence and extent of the unpitched (noise-like) components of the vocal sound as well as breaths, which it then processes separately from the pitched components.

  3. Auto-Tune - Wikipedia

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    Auto-Tune is audio processor software released on September 19, 1997, by the American company Antares Audio Technologies. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It uses a proprietary device to measure and correct pitch in music. [ 5 ]

  4. D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune) - Wikipedia

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    I love it. Keep your auto-tune popping. Auto-tune ain't dead. You've got the whole game using that. [9] On August 31, 2009, the music group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony recorded a remix of the song. It was released officially on their MySpace page. The song includes the 5 united members singing separate verses along with Jay-Z singing the original chorus.

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  7. Believe (Cher song) - Wikipedia

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    Cher's vocals were processed using the pitch correction software Auto-Tune. Auto-Tune was designed to be used subtly to correct sharp or flat notes in vocal performances; however, Taylor used extreme settings to create unnaturally rapid corrections, thereby removing portamento, the natural slide between pitches in singing. [7]