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VentureBeat, Friday, September 4, 2009 4:15 PM It's not too late to jumpstart your music career now that app developer Smule has released an "I Am T-Pain" Auto-Tune iPhone app.
Auto-Tune Evo costs $399 for the full version; upgrades are also available. Auto-Tune Vocal Studio, which includes Evo and AVOX 2 Vocal Toolkit is available for $899.
Now, with the “I Am T-Pain App,” anyone with an iPhone and $2.99 can Auto-Tune their voice — you just sing into the microphone, and the phone plays your voice with Auto-Tune correction.
As of press time there is no scheduled release date for the app. T-Pain’s latest album, Thr33 Ringz, is currently on its way to gold status.
He later went on to release an “I Am T-Pain” Auto-Tune app and “I Am T-Pain” microphone, further cementing his connection to the technology.
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