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Pitch Correction in Adobe Audition

I have noticed this search coming up a fair bit in my stats, so thought I better write a post on it. I’m gonna grab a vocal line from something I’m writing at the moment, and run through using the Adobe Audition Pitch correction plug-in. I am using version 1.5, but version three is out now hopefully the operation will be reasonably similar.

You can not use the Adobe Audition Pitch Correction in real-time in the multi-track window. You have to select the track you wish to pitch correct, and double click it to go into the edit window. Here is the vocal line in the song without pitch correction.



It is best to pitch correct the vocal track line by line. Select the first line, then go to pitch correction. The Automatic function can be very good if you know the key you’re in, I find it a little unreliable if I use the chromatic scale setting. I am singing in A Major for this piece, but there are some parts of the song where I need to sing a C natural which is not in the key of A major, so I can’t just pitch correct the entire song to A major. However, I can pitch the first line to A major. The next line, I can adjust the pitch manually by selecting the manual tab, finding the note that needs tweaking and then adjust the envelope as shown in the picture. So I can go through the entire song quite quickly line by line either adjusting to the key signature, or manually adjusting any notes that either don’t fit the key signature or are too far off.
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Here’s the corrected vocal line, it’s just done roughly because it’s only a rough vocal take for a demo of a song. And no amount of pitch correction could make a rough vocal take sound great.




Extreme pitch correction can be used as an interesting effect… In adobe audition just turn everything up to max and pretend you’re Daft Punk, or Cher, or a robot.




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posted by Kristie in Adobe Audition,Pitch Correction,Recording and have Comments (5)

5 Responses to “Pitch Correction in Adobe Audition”

  1. Hey Kristie…
    I actually like your voice without any pitch correction at all. Pitch correction is a great tool for fixing the odd note in an otherwise good vocal performance.
    I think many singers in commercial recordings all sound the same these days due to the recognisable sound of the pitch correction technology, but seeing as I spend a lot of time mixing etc… I tend to notice it more.

    I am very interested in the latest version of Melodyne, where you can actually chop up entire chords and change the pitch of the individual notes of that chord. This would be great for remixes and stuff.

  2. Kristie says:

    Melodyne looks amazing. I don’t have a copy yet, but I have seen it in action at a friends studio. You can quantize notes as well which is just great for getting harmonies in time. Well, it’s always nice to get things right naturally, but some of us need a little extra help from time to time :)

  3. Keith Handy says:

    I’m kind of addicted to my search stats too… one popular one for me is “da hornet”, a free plugin for emulating a cheap analog synth called the Wasp. If you spend a few minutes figuring out what the knobs do, you can actually get some decent and useable sounds out of it.

  4. Kristie says:

    I love free synth plug ins :) I will have to track that one down…

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