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Title says it. I need a software good enough for autotuning and it needs to be either free or pirated (I'm a bit short on cash. I usually don't use pirated software or hardware). I currently have Audacity with GSnap installed. It works, but not the way I expected. I want something good for autotune. An example:

 

If there are any tips or ways to make GSnap better instead of using new software, then please let me know. My microphone isn't advanced, but it isn't crappy. It's an old A4Tech M1-10 Desk Microphone. Thanks!

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What exactly are you trying to do?

GSnap works pretty much like any other pitch correcting tool I've used in the past. 

It's not like pitch correcting is miracle cure. 

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16 minutes ago, Volbet said:

What exactly are you trying to do?

GSnap works pretty much like any other pitch correcting tool I've used in the past. 

It's not like pitch correcting is miracle cure. 

Well, there is a competition coming up at a school and my friend (10 years younger than me. He is in middle school. NOT a computer geek.) wants me to try and make it so that his voice sounds awesome. He said any song is fine as long as it works. He isn't that bad of a singer, but he wants to really stand out among the crowd. Literally ANY good software with ANY song is fine. Recommendations would be appreciated.

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Just now, THE PC GAMER said:

Well, there is a competition coming up at a school and my friend (10 years younger than me. He is in middle school. NOT a computer geek.) wants me to try and make it so that his voice sounds awesome. He said any song is fine as long as it works. He isn't that bad of a singer, but he wants to really stand out among the crowd. Literally ANY good software with ANY song is fine. Recommendations would be appreciated.

As I said, most pitch control solution will work more or less the same as GSnap, due to all of them based on VST.

 

I know Reaper has Reatuner, but that's a payed adventure, and helping people with pirating software is not something we're allowed to do.

 

I should probably mention that pitch correcting vocals isn't an easy task. It can actually be pretty difficult to do correctly. 

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Use Reason, and rewire an audio source to a sampler as a root sample, then just play/use a mic for your input and just play around on a midi keyboard.

 

or Reaper has a a VST plugin called Reapitch. Reaper has a 30 day trail.

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