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Vocal Tuning- Melodyne is about the best one I have used so far. It is basically a one click fix. ... Melodyne, Auto-Tune, V-Vocal will not help you if you can't sing well. The ironic part is that you need to be able to sing relatively well in order for these tools to really work well.

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Editing- Sound editing is the creation, recording, or re-recording of sounds.This includes, but is not limited to, radio edit, splicing, punching, flying, comping, sampling, pitch correction, stretching and compressing, cut-copy-pasting, and any other method used to alter the tempo, timing and pitch of a performance.

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Mixing- Audio mixing is the process of taking recorded tracks and blending them together. Tracks are blended using various processes such as EQ, Compression and Reverb.The goal of mixing is to bring out the best in your multi-track recording by adjusting levels, panning, and time-based audio effects (chorus, reverb, delay). The aim is to sculpt your arrangement to make sense of all your tracks in relation to each other.

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Mastering- Audio mastering is the final step in the music production process. It's the post-production process of taking an audio mix or album and preparing it for distribution. ... The purpose of mastering is to balance the stereo mix, make all the elements sound cohesive, and to reach commercial loudness.

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Music Production- Music production is the process of developing, creating and refining recorded music for public presentation.During a recording session the producer acts as a coordinator and provides organizational help. They also offer creative input and notes on the musicians’ delivery and the technical choices made by the engineer.

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Instrument Tracking- Instrument tracks are a special type of track that provide both MIDI and audio capabilities within a single track. Instrument tracks simplify using software and hardware instruments in Pro Tools.Instrument Tracks are where performance data is recorded, drawn, and edited. This data usually comes from a Keyboard, which is used to play a virtual instrument or hardware sound module. Performance data is not audio; the virtual instrument or sound module is the audio source.

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MIDI Sequencing- One of the greatest features of sequencing is the ability to quantize the notes played. What quantizing does is sync the notes up to a rhythmic grid. Quantization is great for laying down drum tracks, allowing you to fix any off rhythm beats in your performance and produce a track that sounds tight and in time.

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Pitch Correction- Pitch correction does exactly what it says, corrects any wrong notes that were played. Most DAWs make fixing a wrong note insanely easy. The benefits of this feature are straighforward, as you don’t have to scrap an entire performance just because you missed one note. Talk about a time saver!

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