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Hello,

Has anyone else had issue with the Auto Tune EFX plugin (both AU and VST) not rendering/bouncing properly with Ableton Live 8? All I'm doing is placing the Auto Tune EFX plugin on an Audio Track with a vocal. Everything sounds fine and as it should while playing back inside of Live, but, as soon as I render to WAV, it's in a completely different key than what it should be...which obviously makes the song sound terrible :) I've tried different Warp modes, disabling Warp, different song tempos, different Auto Tune scales, etc... and I get the same problem every time. Any ideas on what is going on with this? I'm running Live 8.0.8 on a mac intel 10.5.8. auto tune efx plugin is updated to the current version and running in 'Hard EFX' mode.

Thanks

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Make sure your sample rate of the audio matches the sample rate of the session. If they don't match, you'll find yourself having this problem.
ahaa! thanks, that did the trick
Hi,

I´m having a similar issue with Ableton Live 7. When I export to either .aiff or .wav, with the sample rate right, it still 1) comes with a strange clicking noise, and 2) what is a perfectly autotuned vocal line in Ableton comes out sounding differently (leaps to different tones etc) when exported. Any idea what might be wrong?

Thanks!
I know you said you checked the sample rate, but it sounds like a similar issue. Double check the sample rate of your audio or try a different sample rate in Live.

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