I never get myself to use the autotuner if not for the effect. I like the effect, so when I use it, I use it in the extreme. (eg. changing the melody note for note) Then again, that's only when I do extremely eperimental electronic music. In "normal" music - go for the second take. Your ears might be used to the antares sound, not noticing it anymore, but believe me, EVERY time its used is noticable.
(And all the while I thought its just a modern effect everyone latched on to. Never realised they're thinking they sound normal!)
Try keeping posts on topic - and be less uptight
I never get myself to use the autotuner if not for the effect. I like the effect, so when I use it, I use it in the extreme. (eg. changing the melody note for note) Then again, that's only when I do extremely eperimental electronic music. In "normal" music - go for the second take. Your ears might be used to the antares sound, not noticing it anymore, but believe me, EVERY time its used is noticable.
(And all the while I thought its just a modern effect everyone latched on to. Never realised they're thinking they sound normal!)