By default Studio One runs in 32 bit mode on a 64 nit kernel, however you can right click on the Studio One ICON in your Applications folder, select get Info and in the General section uncheck the option to run StudioOne as 32 bit. The next time you start StudioOne it will start up in 64 bit mode. If you get creative with your editing, you can roughly (and i do mean ROUGHLY) auto tune a track after recording. Using the slice tool, just separate where each note changes in the melody and use the tune function when you right click on the event.
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To load an ARA instance of Auto-Tune Pro, you must add it as an “Event FX” insert on a specific audio event. There are few ways to do so in Studio One.
The simplest way to do this is to press and hold down the “Option / Alt” key and then click and drag the VST3 version of Auto-Tune Pro from Studio One’s “Effects” menu onto an audio event.
Auto-Tune Pro will now open up with the audio data automatically tracked into Graph Mode:
An alternate method is to first click on an audio event and then click on the “Event FX” drop-down tab (triangle):
Click on the '+' to open the Event FX drop-down menu:
Select Auto-Tune Pro VST3 from the plug-in menu:
Auto-Tune Pro will now open up with the audio data automatically tracked into Graph Mode: