What is auto tune how to#
I'm going to show you how to achieve all three stages, from sounding like a robot, to sounding like a synthesizer, to undetectable perfection. Most pop artists are selected based on their overall marketability (looks, ability to perform, above average vocal talent) as opposed to being chosen based on a supreme skill in singing. The only difference between the second and third stage is how good of a vocalist the artist is.
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The perfect amount - every other genre that you don't notice it in.Too much needed - modern Pop and Country music.Purposefully too much - like Cher, T-Pain, and Lil Wayne.There are three levels of autotune, as far as I see it: In order to push the effect into overdrive you have to purposefully have a bad performance to a certain degree, which is why it works so naturally well for rap artists in terms of singing to the correct pitch.
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The main contributing factor to an "invisible" autotune is a great vocal performance. Let me tell you, they all are, but their mixing engineers are doing such a fantastic job with it you wouldn't know. Then you consider all of the artists you think aren't using it. It's my opinion that the 2010 decade will be considered a "dark age" of music, partially due to this effect that many artists will come to regret in the future. Take artists like Cher or T-Pain, or even Lil Wayne when rapping, who nearly sound like robots during their songs.
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More artists than you'd realize use this tool undetectably, while others make it very obvious. Autotune is the perfect example of a signal processing method that can be used in overdrive as an effect or used properly in a transparent way to improve a performance.