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Tune Vs Autotune — Waves

If you’ve ever laid down a vocal that’s 90% there but has a few rogue notes, you’ve faced the big question: Waves Tune or Auto-Tune? Both are industry giants, but they serve different workflows, budgets, and sonic vibes. Let’s settle it.

| Feature | Auto-Tune Pro | Waves Tune | | --- | --- | --- | | | Robotic, glossy, pop/trap | Transparent, natural, flexible | | Real-Time Mode | Yes (low latency) | Yes (Real-Time version) | | Manual Pitch Drawing | Graph Mode (detailed) | Note-based (quick) | | Price | High ($399) | Low ($29-79 on sale) | | CPU Usage | Moderate | Light | | Best For | Lead vocals, effect-heavy genres | Background vocals, singer-songwriter, quick fixes | waves tune vs autotune

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