And the Nectar auto function isn't perfect, but it's much better than the atrocious quality of Antares for this purpose. You can potentially fix an entire track to before you could've even loaded up some audio into the graphic mode. Regardless, for efficiency's sake, you want to use the auto function for everything ideally, and modify trouble spots with automation and a spectrogram, which is done nearly instantly when you get a feel for the settings. You may like the slight differences in the UI (pencil tool is very cool), but you can't tell me that warbly mess sounds better than Melodyne, and it's still too clunky of a workflow to open that up except in the most dire emergency and in the case of that emergency, I'd be turning to Melodyne for better quality, not Antares graphic mode.
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