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Autotune Vst For Adobe Audition 1.5

Yes, but only for specific scenarios.

If you run a retro podcast studio on a Windows XP machine, or you have a library of unfinished 2000s tracks that you want to finish without learning new software, hunting down an Autotune VST for Adobe Audition 1.5 is a noble goal.

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Remember: The "Autotune" brand is great, but the algorithm is what matters. And in 2005, the Auto-Tune 5 algorithm was the king of the jungle. In Audition 1.5, it still roars. Autotune Vst For Adobe Audition 1.5


Disclaimer: Antares has discontinued support for version 5. Ensure you comply with software licensing laws when using legacy software. This guide is for educational purposes regarding compatibility.

Adobe Audition 1.5 has a native "Pitch Correction" effect:


You need 32-bit VST2 versions. Do not install VST3. Yes, but only for specific scenarios

| Plugin | Compatibility | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Antares Auto-Tune 5 (or earlier) | Excellent | These were current when Audition 1.5 was new. Still work perfectly. | | Antares Auto-Tune 7 or 8 (32-bit) | Good | The last 32-bit versions. May cause higher CPU usage. | | gVST Auto-Tune (free) | Basic | Public domain clone. Does simple pitch correction (no vibrato/retune speed). | | Kerovee (free) | Basic | Free pitch correction VST (32-bit). Minimal interface. | | MAutoPitch (MeldaProduction) | Good | Free and very stable in Audition 1.5. Offers classic “Cher effect” when cranked. |

⚠️ Auto-Tune Pro X, Auto-Tune Access (2020+), and all 64-bit versions will not work.


Auto-Tune 5 was released in 2006, perfectly bridging the gap between the early "Cher Effect" (Auto-Tune 4) and modern interfaces. It runs flawlessly in Audition 1.5. Remember: The "Autotune" brand is great, but the

Key Features in 1.5:

Verdict: The safest bet. You can find legacy licenses second-hand or via Antares' "Legacy Downloads" section for registered users.