Radley said:I trust most people here know that almost every vocal you hear on a modern CD has been pitch corrected to some degree - the fact that you may not be aware of it is simply the evidence of a job well done, but it is true nonetheless.
jerotas said:Being slightly off rhythmically in a vocal (as you mentioned) is sometimes totally awesome and better than being right on the beat.
Radley said:I trust most people here know that almost every vocal you hear on a modern CD has been pitch corrected to some degree - the fact that you may not be aware of it is simply the evidence of a job well done, but it is true nonetheless.
jerotas said:Side note - I hate 99% of all wah-wah solos I've ever heard. The only guys I've heard use it really well and not the crappy Kirk Hammett "rocking method" are: Joe Satriani and Blues Saraceno (remember him?)
Guitar-Tiz said:[quote="Rich G.":3a43vnwb]FractalAudio said:...I hate that effect so it won't happen. :mrgreen:
but... I wanna make my guitar sound like T-Pain!!!... and Cher.
dspry said:Guitar-Tiz said:Then just copy the Vetta Whammy.
I kid, I kid...
Well mostly.
I actually quite liked the Vetta Whammy! I bought a Digitech Whammy 4 after selling the Vetta and it was very thin in comparison.
danielodland said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQVpITyOdc8
Next thing you know, you sound like this.
I know you wanna turn it off, but listen to the whole thing.
I agree... When you are in the position of producing a product for the masses, it's about transcending your own personal preferences. I play in a very successful corporate cover band and 99% of what we play i personally can't stand, but if we played songs that i actually like as opposed to the crap that we do play, we wouldn't be anywhere near as successful.psst said:Being easy to program but not implemented because Cliff "doesn't like it" is disappointing, IMHO.
hideous said:glad we're not getting this. sounds gay as hell. :twisted:
teejay said:I agree... When you are in the position of producing a product for the masses, it's about transcending your own personal preferences. I play in a very successful corporate cover band and 99% of what we play i personally can't stand, but if we played songs that i actually like as opposed to the crap that we do play, we wouldn't be anywhere near as successful.psst said:Being easy to program but not implemented because Cliff "doesn't like it" is disappointing, IMHO.
Yeah, I was being very silly there. Apologies, no offence intended.Philip said:hideous said:glad we're not getting this. sounds gay as hell. :twisted:
Wow. Is this the Axe-fx forum, or YouTube? Let me guess- people who use autotune are "fags," and "your" never going to use it "cuz" it "sux."
Nice opinion. :roll:
:roll: I'd like to test it with my fretless guitar and my Etherwave theremin.FractalAudio said:I hate that effect. It's basically a pitch shifter but uses a keyboard to input the desired pitch. The shifter calculates the difference between the input note and the desired note and shifts accordingly. It probably wouldn't be that hard to add since all the core functionality is there but I hate that effect so it won't happen. :mrgreen: