Sky King wrote: » The effect I reckon you're talking about is / daft punk and that's basically autotune with the dials turned up to eleven. i hope that dies a protracted and painful death. Awful, awful sound.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » I'm a singer myself who has no problem staying in tune and in all honesty autotune does have its uses. I won't get into the science of it here, but there's a whole world of complication when it comes to modern music. Because instruments like guitars and keyboards have the notes exactly spaced between eachother - but actual frequency ratios are almost never exactly equal distances from eachother - there are always subtle tuning issues with those instruments. Unless you have perfect or relative pitch you're not going to notice them, but because so many professional musicians DO have perfect or relative pitch, it becomes a problem for them while recording, which is why such instruments are often auto tuned prior to the singer recording the vocals, OR alternatively the singer with perfect pitch sings in "true" pitch and is therefore subtly out of tune with the equally tempered instruments. Personally I don't have problems keeping my voice in tune, but I do tend to use melodyne to autotune the third in chords I play on guitar. I have relative pitch and I can acutely hear the fact that the third is never in a proper ratio with the other strings, depending on the key, and while others literally don't notice the difference, it sounds awful to me when I record my own stuff. So basically, I wouldn't blame singers necessarily for the need for autotune in modern pop music, it doesn't necessarily mean they can't sing - rather, that most music we record these days is recorded with electronic instruments which divide notes into perfect intervals, which f*cks over anyone with perfect pitch who's trying to sing along with them.
Bambi wrote: » Aboslutely, when I hear slight tuning differences between guitars and vocals it drives me mental. Here's a really obvious example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WusMzSL8ytM
SV wrote: » sweet jesus. who in the name of god considers that abomination to be music?
pragmatic1 wrote: » The only people who are paying for music are pre-teens or should I say the parents of pre-teens. That's why music has been consistently ****e for well over ten years. It caters specifically to that demographic.
TroutMask wrote: » Can't really agree with this. I'm loving the wide range of music available on: CD, vinyl, cassette and iTunes. Probably spending more than I ever did on music these days.
TroutMask wrote: » Napalm Death are a very important band
Lithium93_ wrote: » Auto tune should be banned outright in my opinion, music is supposed to be all about the human element mistakes and all, and not some computer program.
SV wrote: » How do you make that out? They sound like a very shít band to me