MetaTune is a hugely versatile vocal tuning plug-in capable of anything from gentle pitch correction all the way to vocoder-style robot vocals straight from outer space.
IN STOCK
- Achieve gentle correction to robot level vocal pitch effects
- Adjust speed, sustain, and amount using orb control
- HeatMaps function to hit target pitch
- Piano roll layout for specific note selection
- Share settings between plugins using Groups feature
- Reduce fluttering with natural Note Stabiliser
- Built-in double-track effect for wider breadth of sound
Designed to achieve great results in seconds, MetaTune features an intuitive interface centred around a three-knob interface for controlling speed, sustain and the pitch correction amount.
Compatible with all major DAWs with AAX, VST and AudioUnit modules out of the box, MetaTune comes armed with a unique HeatMaps tool to display unprocessed notes alongside corrected or tuned notes allowing vocalists better visibility to nail their target pitch.
For fans of double tracked vocals, MetaTune also includes a Doubling effect injecting width and space into any vocal recording.

MetaTune includes a unique and powerful feature for managing flutter. For vocals with overly prominent vibrato, the aptly named Note Stabiliser function achieves a more grounded, natural sound while ignoring small variations between notes.

Processing blocks of complex vocal arrangements are made incredibly easy thanks to MetaTune’s Groups tool. Settings can be duplicated across multiple plug-in instances and controlled globally from any single slot instantaneously.
