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Kevin ...when it is 1-2 notes higher bacause it will sounds not good and even ordinary listener will notice it.
... Wow, if you have to use it to pull up notes that are 1/2 step or whole step off, you should either practice the part more, or re-arrange the part (lower the key, perhaps?). Also, I used Autotune for several years and have recently switched to Melodyne. With Melodyne, you can not only correct the pitch, but the timing as well. You can actually stretch notes that are too short or shorten ones that are too long. It's pretty scary how much you can manipulate that original track.
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