GSnap is a free, open-source auto-tune effect plugin (VST) developed by . It is designed to correct the pitch of monophonic vocal or instrumental lines in real-time or during mixing, similar in concept to Antares Auto-Tune or Celemony Melodyne, but with a simpler, more mechanical sound often associated with the "T-Pain" or "Cher Believe" effect. Complete Feature Analysis: GSnap 1. Core Functionality GSnap detects the pitch of an incoming monophonic signal (one note at a time) and shifts it to the nearest semitone in a user-defined scale. It does not perform complex polyphonic pitch detection.
GSnap is a free, open-source auto-tune effect plugin (VST) developed by . It is designed to correct the pitch of monophonic vocal or instrumental lines in real-time or during mixing, similar in concept to Antares Auto-Tune or Celemony Melodyne, but with a simpler, more mechanical sound often associated with the "T-Pain" or "Cher Believe" effect. Complete Feature Analysis: GSnap 1. Core Functionality GSnap detects the pitch of an incoming monophonic signal (one note at a time) and shifts it to the nearest semitone in a user-defined scale. It does not perform complex polyphonic pitch detection.