this can be a case of extreme pitch correction...most of the good pitching programs will do this
just take the vibrato out of the voice and quantise it to perfect notes...so if you look at the waveform on say melodyne...its dead flat...whether this is done on autotune its anybodies guess ..there is probably
loads of other processing as well ( chorus/adt etc )
didnt know geremy could sing...i just thought he was a self righteous condescending patronising
busy body ...making vulnerable people look idiots for his own ends
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imo melodyne is much better than autotune ( ive used both )...and you can get robotic effects with it
cubase 6 has got something similar to melodyne but i am well happy with sx3 and the melodyne
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polyal wrote:imo melodyne is much better than autotune ( ive used both )...and you can get robotic effects with it
cubase 6 has got something similar to melodyne but i am well happy with sx3 and the melodyne
plug in
Cool well I will check it out and perhaps, if you don't mind, you can give me some tips on how to use it?
I have been away from guitar/studio for a while but I'm back now and I am looking forward to getting back to trying to compose some music.
I hooked up my digital piano to my midi the other night which is really cool as I can lay down some piano chords via midi, then some strings as backing and then jam along to it!