It appears from the Autotune site that the latest version doesn't work with
Sound Forge. Does anyone know of a similar plug-in that does?

Jonathan 

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thanks I will check it out.
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From: "Steve S" <st...@crustysocks.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 6:02 AM
Subject: Re: auto tunes


> Hi Aadorno.  Hot Spot Clicker is a program written by Jim Snowbarger who 
> wrote the Sound Forge scripts for jaws.  Basically, it enables you to 
> place the cursor onto parts of the screen and assign keystrokes to that 
> position...it's much more sophisticated then that, believe me, it can 
> process multiple commands based on what criteria you've set.  You can read

> more at the official Hot Spot Clicker site:
> www.hotspotclicker.org
>
> It's a great program that can bring accessibility to unaccessible apps. 
> So, to bring it back to Auto Tune, it can access parts of the screen that 
> are not accessible with JFW because someone has created these hot spots by

> placing the mouse on unreadable controls and mapping them as keystrokes...

> and it's free!, HTH cheers Steve.
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>
>> wow steve it already sounds complicated to me. I would like to learn it 
>> but these programs that you speak about I do not know about. what is hot 
>> spot clicker and what does it do.
>> thanks for the info.
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>> From: "Steve S" <st...@crustysocks.com>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 4:38 PM
>> Subject: Re: auto tunes
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>>
>>> Hi Aadorno, yes Auto Tune is accessible with Hot Spot Clicker. I use it 
>>> in Sonar with the HSC set, think it's Auto Tune V5, but I'm not sure 
>>> about other recording platforms.  It's easy enough to use, but it's like

>>> anything, a certain learning curve is involved, HTH, cheers Steve.
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>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 12:49 AM
>>> Subject: auto tunes
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>>>> hi list can a person use the auto tunes sofwear, or is it to 
>>>> complicated I have been thinking about getting it.
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