Voloco Auto Tune 5.2.2
Create a song using any phrase by auto tuning your voice with your mobile device
Platform: Android
Tune Me 2.2.19
Program for making and recording music on your mobile device
Auto-tune
- Oct 30, 2014 T-Pain wasn't the first to use Auto-Tune, the pitch-modification effect, in his music. But he was the first to use it to twist and braid his voice into a brand new musical instrument for pop music.
- The T-Pain Effect it is compatible with popular music hosts like GarageBand, Logic, Pro Tools, SONAR, and many more. Use it for subtle pitch correction or wild vocal transformations, including the distinctive sound of T-Pain himself. You can use it for customize the sound and adjust the intensity.
Vote: 3.5/5 (86 votes) Platform: Android
In this video tutorial, we learn how to achieve that now-classic T-Pain sound with Antares Auto-Tune and Pro Tools 8. Whether you're new to Digidesign's popular DAW (digital audio workstation) or simply new to Auto-Tune, you're sure to be well served by this video guide.
GSnap
Auto tune voice modulation app for novice users
PRO: Free to download and use.
CON: Not that easy to install or use.
Vote: 4.3/10 (17 votes) Platform: Windows
CON: Not that easy to install or use.
Vote: 4.3/10 (17 votes) Platform: Windows
Perfect Vocal Free 1.18
Allows the user to pitch tune their voice
Vote: 3.9/5 (70 votes) Platform: Android
T-Pain Auto Tune Voice 3.1
Sound like T-Pain or other radio rappers with this Vocal Processing Simulator
Vote: 2.0/5 (77 votes) Platform: Android
HD Tune 2.55
Maintenance tool that improves the performance of hard drives
CON: Few options
Vote: 6.7/10 (32 votes) Platform: Windows
Vote: 6.7/10 (32 votes) Platform: Windows
Christian Tunes 3.0.0
Free christian music and catholic songs. Relaxing and spiritual tunes. Pray God!
Vote: 4.5/5 (51 votes) Platform: Android
Tune Talk 3.6.2
Manage all your Tune Talk mobile prepaid number(s) anytime and anywhere
Vote: 4.0/5 (88 votes) Platform: Android
Name that Tune 1.1.2
T Pain Auto Tune Software
Can you name that song?
Vote: 3.0/5 (109 votes) Platform: Android
Music Tune 1.8
Feel the heats of beats on your phone!
Vote: 3.5/5 (41 votes) Platform: Android
A few weeks ago, popular iPhone app developer Smule launched its I am T-Pain iPhone app. This wonderful little piece of technology gave you the ability to sing along to T-Pain tracks utilizing Auto-Tune. The result is a ton of fun.
So it's been a little less than a month since I Am T-Pain hit the app store. So how has it faired? Pretty good, it looks like. Smule has told us that the app has been downloaded 300,000 times since its launch - impressive if we say so ourselves. Now they're celebrating this milestone with a price reduction, a new track (just wait until you find out which one) and a contest to give away $10,000, a Big Ass Chain, and some gold teeth. First, the numbers: according to Smule, their app has been downloaded over 300,000 times in three weeks - that's over 14,000 downloads a day. The engagement numbers though are even more impressive. The average user has spent 66 minutes with the app open and launched it 12.5 times. With that type of engagement, it shouldn't surprise anyone that there are now over 4.1 million user-generated songs produced by users of the app.
For this milestone, Smule has decided to drop the price of the app from $2.99 to $0.99 until Saturday, October 3rd. This is partially so that they can have more people participate in their I'm On a Boat contest.
Yes, that's right: the Lonely Island song I'm on a Boat featuring T-Pain is the newest song in Smule's app. And the company is asking users to create YouTube videos with them singing the song using the app. Ten of the most creative and humorous entries will win $500 and a set of 'Grillz' (gold teeth), while the best video will attain a $5000 prize, along with a ten pound 'Big Ass Chain.'
Everything about this contest is just great. It creates user engagement, helps get more people to download the app, and creates potentially viral promotional material via these user-generated YouTube videos. So if you haven't already downloaded the app, now is the time.