
The newer version actually did a better job of handling the extreme settings and put the notes at C and F more often than the old version as seen in Melodyne. Or at least send a free update for the old noisy version.Īlso did another experiment where I maxed out the quickness of the correction on each version and only had notes "C" and "F" open. The original UA/AT simply doesn't work correctly and they shouldn't charge $50 for an upgrade to a version that does work correctly. I think they should give everybody with the old noise maker, a free upgrade to the Advanced version. Hmm.? I remember I called UA sales a year or so ago and they were willing to refund me the full cost as the plug was obviously noisy but I stuck with it, as they said they were working on a "fix". Maybe in the advanced version they just disabled the low male algorithm under the hood and just give you the "instrument" algorithm for both low male and instrument.

But if you change the source to "instrument" on the old version, it looks and sounds like it is correcting pitch without the pops regardless of whether I'm singing very low or very high notes.

Advanced Auto-Tune should be free upgrade as the original just doesn't work correctlyįinally got around to trying the new advanced version of AT but couldn't hear any significant improvements or differences until I tried singing with the source (input type) set to my low male register on the original AT Realtime and it was full of pops and clicks.
