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Yes, you really can do it with Waves Tune Real-Time. Bend a note, and quantize the pitch into semitones—it’s the guitar version of the seminal vocal sound in Cher’s “Believe.”
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The effect can be even more extreme with vibrato tailpieces. With slide guitar, quantize pitch to scales, and play notes only in those scales as you move the slide up and down the neck. And for the cleanest trills in the universe, just use heavy vibrato. These are some wild effects.
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Waves Tune Real-Time doesn’t recognize polyphony, which in this case is an advantage. For example, customize the range over which the pitch correction responds to your bending. Limit the range to the higher notes for solos, and you can still play power chords anywhere on the neck.
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The screenshot shows the basic settings. Turn the four left-most knobs fully counterclockwise. Turn correction On, and set the Correction knob for 100% correction. For the Scale, choose Chromatic so Waves Tune Real-Time quantizes bends on any notes. To restrict the range to be processed, choose a specific note range on the virtual keyboard (Tenor, Alto, etc.). To customize the range, click and drag on the left or right edge of the zone. Hear an audio example of this effect here.
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Play cleanly for the maximum effect, because Waves Tune Real-Time is optimized for monophonic lead lines. However, this is a tolerant processor that won’t glitch out if you hit some additional notes. So, load Waves Tune Real-Time, and expect to be shocked—with an innovative guitar effect you haven’t heard before.
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This tip courtesy of Craig Anderton.
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