Views : 44,406
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Dec 22, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.967 (18/2,136 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-01-24T06:09:32.68325Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
best, most thorough and understandable differentiation between autotune and pitch correction I've heard! I think musicians will always prefer the natural sound over the "robotic" sound of autotune, but the "market" shoves so much of that down the public's throats, few even realize what they're hearing.
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@8:22 There should be a gentleperson's agreement in the industry that PC and AT must be disclosed if used. Good on You, Alicia!
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One of the bad aspects of using auto tune is that you will have no reason to improve. You will stay mediocre at best. You will not grow as a singer. Singers who are fine with auto tune aren't real true singers. They pull out the very things that make the human voice relatable to others which is their personality. To know the difference between auto tune and pitch correction is nice. However neither of them should be used. I rather work at getting better than becoming lazy. I know the voice will change pitch when you are trying to get something across emotionally and that really is your goal. Music is about feeling. No one says I want to listen to music just to hear the correct notes. We listen to music to feel...to be moved. This is my two cents worth. Fil I appreciate your integrity so very much when it comes to all aspects of music...keep the videos coming.
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I truly believe the push for autotune and pitch correction stems back to American Idol. Lol. Randy Jackson's favorite line was "Its a bit pitchy, dogg."
I hated that show but my sister loved it, so I usually ended up listening to it while I read. I especially hated when they poured the cringe and made fun of the delusional. I blame singing shows for the downfall of music.
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I noticed autotuning strips harmonics and dynamic shading from the voice. This can be described as a lack of warmth or humanity in the performance. I really don't understand how anyone considers the use of autotune as an improvement. I much prefer the natural voice with all the imperfections. The only exception is for artists that cannot sing.
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I feel like I've been let into a secret world (well, not so secret anymore) through your auto-tune/pitch correction analyses videos. I am a visual learner, and this video was particularly fascinating to me. I also believe that musicians make better producers, because they've got a better 'ear' , so to speak. Very intriguing Fil 👍💜
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Back in college I did a music production course, so I'm certainly no George Martin but I have vivid memories of working on a recording long into the night; editing and correcting where I needed to etc. and then I realised that the better job I did, the less people would notice. That's the curse of the producer....most people only notice production/editing/egineering if it's done badly. Great producers just make the artist shine even more (which is 100% as it should be of course).
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@vickyburton2434
2 years ago
I like to hear a person’s real voice. Slight sharps and flats sound very human. Truly talented singers don’t need auto tune.
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