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I'm working with a pedal steel player -- he's very old school and I love his playing. Sometimes when he goes up the neck I notice mild intonation problems (this doesn't seem to be an issue when he's just padding the chords lower down the neck). Can we "auto-tune" a pedal-steel in the studio? Needless to say it's better and/or easier to get instruments down in-tune at the outset, but this pedal steel player is pretty good and there aren't that many around my house. So, can we auto-tune a pedal-steel track?
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