gotikplage
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What do you feel about auto-tune becoming more and more popular in music? Does it steal from musicians (namely vocalists) who have actual talent, or is it another tool that somebody with the proper knowledge can utilize to further their artistic vision?
Whenever I turn on the radio in the car, I notice that annoyingly inhuman voice piercing through the speakers. Personally, I am torn over this phenomenon, because in some respects I find that I cheapens popular music to an all-new low, devoid of lyrical emotion, and yet at the same time people can use it extremely creatively in the context of their art, creating something entirely new.
Some artists who have made auto-tuning software popular include T-Pain and Kanye West, while other vocalists use it to a lesser degree in the studio (i.e. Cher, or your favorite heavy metal vocalist).
More information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto-Tune
An example of auto-tune (this is hilarious): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBb4cjjj1gI
Whenever I turn on the radio in the car, I notice that annoyingly inhuman voice piercing through the speakers. Personally, I am torn over this phenomenon, because in some respects I find that I cheapens popular music to an all-new low, devoid of lyrical emotion, and yet at the same time people can use it extremely creatively in the context of their art, creating something entirely new.
Some artists who have made auto-tuning software popular include T-Pain and Kanye West, while other vocalists use it to a lesser degree in the studio (i.e. Cher, or your favorite heavy metal vocalist).
More information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto-Tune
An example of auto-tune (this is hilarious): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBb4cjjj1gI