This was where the "Unlimited" name earned its keep. Producers gained access to Auto-Vocal , Articulator (for that talk-box funk), and Mutant (for weird, alien-like ring modulation). The Legacy of the 2021.12 Build

The year was 2021, and the digital halls of home studios and professional booths alike were buzzing. Producers weren’t just looking for a tool; they were looking for the "industry standard" evolved. Then came the , a release that felt less like a software update and more like handing a painter every shade of blue in existence. The Arrival

For the Windows community, it was the version that "just worked." It bridged the gap between the classic Auto-Tune 5 sound that defined the 2000s and the high-fidelity, AI-assisted future of the 2020s. When a producer opened their DAW in late 2021 and saw that 2021.12 splash screen, they knew they had the tools to make a hit.

The go-to for live performances, optimized for low CPU usage so the computer wouldn't sweat while the singer hit the high notes.

Designed specifically for Avid DSP systems, allowing for lightning-fast tracking without the dreaded latency.

Antares Auto-tune Ilimitado 2021.12 [win] May 2026

This was where the "Unlimited" name earned its keep. Producers gained access to Auto-Vocal , Articulator (for that talk-box funk), and Mutant (for weird, alien-like ring modulation). The Legacy of the 2021.12 Build

The year was 2021, and the digital halls of home studios and professional booths alike were buzzing. Producers weren’t just looking for a tool; they were looking for the "industry standard" evolved. Then came the , a release that felt less like a software update and more like handing a painter every shade of blue in existence. The Arrival Antares Auto-Tune Ilimitado 2021.12 [WiN]

For the Windows community, it was the version that "just worked." It bridged the gap between the classic Auto-Tune 5 sound that defined the 2000s and the high-fidelity, AI-assisted future of the 2020s. When a producer opened their DAW in late 2021 and saw that 2021.12 splash screen, they knew they had the tools to make a hit. This was where the "Unlimited" name earned its keep

The go-to for live performances, optimized for low CPU usage so the computer wouldn't sweat while the singer hit the high notes. Producers weren’t just looking for a tool; they

Designed specifically for Avid DSP systems, allowing for lightning-fast tracking without the dreaded latency.