Tutorial: What's New in Metamorph V1.1
February 3, 2026
Read time: 5 mins
The V1.1 update transforms Metamorph into the most powerful voice transformation tool available. You asked for custom voice model imports, faster workflow, and better quality. This free upgrade delivers all three.
In this tutorial, Creative Director Andy Navilli walks through each new feature and shows you exactly how to use them in your productions.
What You'll Learn
RVC Model Import
Import any RVC2-compatible voice model directly into Metamorph. Drag a .pth file into the plugin window, and it appears in your voice selector alongside the standard library. Use models from community libraries, third-party creators, or train your own. Your voice options are now unlimited.
Drag and Drop Export
Skip the file dialogs and folder navigation. Transform your audio, then drag the waveform directly from the plugin window onto any track in your DAW. From plugin to timeline in seconds. Works across all major DAWs, including Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, and FL Studio.
Vocal Range Matching
Metamorph now automatically analyzes your source audio and adjusts it to match the optimal range for your chosen voice model. This happens before transformation, resulting in fewer artifacts and consistently professional output. Leave it on and stop thinking about pitch compatibility.
Get the Update
Metamorph V1.1 is included with your AutoTune Unlimited subscription. Already own Metamorph as a perpetual license? This is a free upgrade. Launch AutoTune Central to download the latest version and start exploring.
New to Metamorph? Subscribe to AutoTune Unlimited and get access to Metamorph, AutoTune Pro 11, Vocal EQ, Vocal Compressor, Harmony Engine, and our full suite of vocal production tools.
Tutorial by
Andy Navilli
Creative Director at AutoTune
Andy Navilli is a creative director, technologist, and producer with +15 years of design agency and in-house experience. Before bringing his talents to AutoTune, Andy led creative teams across brand experiences, product design, animation, film, and sound design. When he’s not busy setting the creative vision at AutoTune, you can catch him performing live in his solo electronic music project, Lowbeams.