In the modern landscape of digital audio workstations (DAWs), pitch correction has evolved from a surgical, behind-the-scenes tool into a creative effect and a staple of live performance. While many engineers reach for the industry-standard Waves Tune (the full editor) for meticulous graph-based editing, its lightning-fast sibling, , offers a completely different workflow.
In the modern landscape of digital audio workstations (DAWs), pitch correction has evolved from a surgical, behind-the-scenes tool into a creative effect and a staple of live performance. While many engineers reach for the industry-standard Waves Tune (the full editor) for meticulous graph-based editing, its lightning-fast sibling, , offers a completely different workflow.