None of them are human in a Waves Tune way, but they are all exciting, although some might not be that useful in some mix situations. As you load in one of its many presets you'll discover various effects (shown in a block of four) that combine to produce dramatic pitch, filter, amp, vocoder and mutating vocal effects.
It's the sheer number of other effects that are the standout feature of EFX+ and these tip the 'Features' balance in its favour. However it does offer banks of other effects on top of that Auto-Tune effect and you can keep the humanity in there by switching the Auto-Tune option off or dialling back the Retune Speed. This not only allows you to make pitch changes on individual phrases, for example, but to keep the human feel of the original recording.Īntares Auto-Tune EFX+ doesn't give you these features in such a visual way, nor is it about this kind of detail.
You can get the software to do this for you according to various settings (song pitch, formant, vibrato and so on), or you get the opportunity to go in and make the edits yourself, even note by note if you wish. Waves Tune is more about seeing the notes on screen and making major or minor adjustments.