Leo opened the plugin. It didn’t look like the old Auto-Tune—no stark graphs or intimidating knobs. Instead, it had a clean interface with a scrolling waveform and a central pitch line, like a heartbeat monitor.
“You just added a scar,” Mariana whispered.
They rendered the track. Mariana closed her eyes and listened. auto tune evo 6
“Exactly,” Leo agreed. “That’s for dance music or effect. We want the opposite.”
First, Leo switched to Classic Mode (the “T-Pain” setting). He turned the Retune Speed to 10 (fastest) and Humanize to 0. The result: her voice snapped to perfect, robotic notes. It sounded like a computer singing about heartbreak. Leo opened the plugin
Then he did something surprising: On the word “goodbye,” he created a pitch glitch. He drew a tiny, unnatural downward scoop at the very end. It sounded like her voice was breaking—not from bad pitching, but from deliberate anguish.
“Terrible for this song,” she said.
It still sounded like her . Just her on her best day, after a good night’s sleep and a cup of tea, with a producer who had a steady hand.