by itroitnyah » 28 Oct 2013 19:01
Ok, well you still can't sing good if you can't sing good, and auto tune won't fix that. Just thought I should warn you, since that's what I'm inferring from this. For autotuning vocals you want to look for a program sorta like Newtone or Pitcher (which are autotuning wares from Image-Line).
I don't know much about Ableton, so either you'll find them yourself by taking a look at what I've mentioned above and going "oh, I know the equivalent of that in Ableton" or somebody else will point you to the proper software.
Furthermore, you could definitely use vocoding and still manage to get the vocals to stand out as much as you please, based on the waveforms of the synth you're combining the vocals with and the mixing settings on the plugin that causes the vocoding to work. It just takes a bit of playing around with, that's all. Although if you still just want to use a regular autotuning software, that's fine too.