Keep Auto-Tune Within Reach... Forever

US Antares announces Auto-Tune Arm Implant      01/04/19

Just in from Antares...

At Antares, we are continually innovating new ways to help you take your music to the next level. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce a groundbreaking new product: Auto-Tune Arm Implant.

Auto-Tune is the sound of our generation. We know that whether you’re in the studio or onstage, whether you’re repairing a pitch or creating special effects, you need your Auto-Tune on hand, and you need it now.

What if we told you that you could keep Auto-Tune within reach... forever?

With Auto-Tune Arm Implant, we’ve combined two decades of software innovations with space-age nanotechnologies to engineer a portable, hands-on solution for all of your vocal production needs. It’s so simple: A powerful “smart path” taps right into your neural networks for lightning-fast processing, while an intuitive tactile interface makes one-handed operation a breeze. (Lefties: Right-arm options are available for a fee.) The sleek unit is road-rugged, TSA friendly, and makes expensive studio equipment a thing of the past. Latency? Forget it! Auto- Tune Arm Implant detects the pitch you’ll sing before you even attempt it.

So, go for those big ballads, secure in the knowledge that that you’re armed with Auto-Tune anytime, anywhere. Mariah Carey Karaoke Night? No problem. A cappella National Anthem at the Superbowl? You got this.

This revolutionary technology must be seen (or more accurately, heard) to believe.
 


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