jamie123 wrote: » Well just because people use auto-tune does NOT mean they cant sing its just a good effect but however it can be a nuisance if its used on EVERY song an album like Bridgit Mendler uses too much of it even though she can sing live no problem.
yeppydeppy wrote: » So, I'm in a local bar and they are playing a selection of recent / chart music. One song after the other is autotuned. My question is: is autotune here to stay or will peoples tastes return to true musical ability? I think and hope it will die a death and real talent will shine through again but I don't know how long it will take.
frank reynolds wrote: » Im certainly not a fan of hers, but Lady Gaga apparently is au-naturale when recording her songs.
Metallica's newest album Death Magnetic is so distorted and clipped that even mastering engineer Ted Jensen has criticized it, adding that he couldn't do anything since the preliminary mixes came in already "brick-walled". Interestingly, the version made for Guitar Hero 3 was based on a "rough mix" that features far more range, and those tracks have been subsequently ripped and distributed via peer-to-peer services. To sum up: Metallica, the anti-Napster poster boys, now have an album that can only be truly appreciated via piracy, and a video game featuring a guitar with 5 buttons on the fret-board is the best way to enjoy an album... the irony boggles the mind.