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Old May 14th 17, 03:42 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Brian Gaff
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Default Naff digital voice enhancement

Yes but why use it on aperfectly competent singer?
I find I can pick it up so often now that I know what it sounds like.
It does make everyone sound like a robot. Do they not listen to real
singers any more?

You could quite clearly herar it on Robbie Williams first solo hit Angels
beating with his voice. absolutely daft.
Brian

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I fear we're out of luck. This seems now to be an 'effect' so far as the
pop music biz is concerned. If they think it 'sells' they just go on using
it. The rest of us just have to avoid it if we find it idiotic or
irritating.

Jim

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This autotune system appears to be being used on recordings made by
perfectly good in tune singers as a kind of substitute fro double
tracking, ...


OK its fun on some songs as an effect but the ring modulator
and vocoder have been around for years, but this sounds like the worst
from both. Brian


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