Waves Tune Real Time -
If you set the retune speed too fast on a vibrato note, the plugin doesn't just "straighten" the pitch—it fights it. You get a that sounds like the vocalist is gargling glass. Some call this a bug. I call it a character.
For trap, drill, and electronic music, this "wobble" actually sounds amazing. It adds a glitchy texture. For a Nashville ballad? Avoid it. Use Waves Tune (the non-real-time version) instead. Most beginners ignore the "Pitch Window" knob. Don't. This controls how far off-pitch you can wander before the correction kicks in. Set it to 20 cents? You can bend blues notes freely. Set it to 0? You become a robot. waves tune real time
Unlike standard pitch correction (Auto-Tune) that works by scanning the audio after you’ve sung (introducing latency), or graphical tuning that requires drawing in notes, Waves Tune Real-Time does exactly what its name promises: If you set the retune speed too fast