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Song: Life is Like a Boat / Rie fu Addendum: Certain voice banks like Weina will automatically insert very nice pitch bends with their Auto Pitch, so you may want to try running Auto Pitch before (and after) doing manual bends to see which sounds better. I like to think of realistic pitch tuning as adding imperfections and personality into your robotic singer. You want to see more ups and downs in your pitch curves, even (especially?) on repeated notes. 1) add breaths! humans breathe. this varies by song, as breaths are edited out in some genres 2) split notes and bend upward into notes + roll into other notes. try to stay in the same key. humans don't hit notes perfectly every time 3) auto pitch (or manually draw pitch curves if you prefer) 4) reset/adjust pitch wherever auto pitch messes up I suggest playing with all the sliders in the voice settings and getting the voice sounding as nice as possible before doing your pitch tuning. Pitch bends are largely intuition + trial and error. Just keep splitting notes in different places and bend up/down until you like how it sounds. A fairly reliable workflow for auto pitch is: auto pitch → auto pitch (customized) on bad notes → reset pitch + adjust pitch properties on bad notes → manually draw pitch curves on bad notes You'll rarely need to draw pitch curves if you're bending notes and fine-tuning your settings beforehand.