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OK, so the CDs I ordered arrived this morning. I'm listening to them
now, and... well...
Can't tell if elite or AutoTune.
In a nutshell, that's what it comes down to. The backing singers are
singing some pretty complicated block chords in /perfect/ synchrony,
without the slightest waiver in pitch - even for chords which are a bit
ungainly on the ear. These people either possess exquisite pitch singing
and immaculate timing... or a copy of AutoTune. :-P
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On 25/09/2012 05:49 PM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> Can't tell if elite or AutoTune.
According to the sleeve notes:
John Dobinson would like you to search your own hearts and record
collections to ensure there's a special place for the following artists,
whose seminal works had a huge influence on him which continues to this
day, despite all the therapy and counselling...
So I guess these guys have a sense of humour.
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On 25-9-2012 18:49, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:> OK, so the CDs I ordered
arrived this morning. I'm listening to them
> now, and... well...
>
> Can't tell if elite or AutoTune.
>
> In a nutshell, that's what it comes down to. The backing singers are
> singing some pretty complicated block chords in /perfect/ synchrony,
> without the slightest waiver in pitch - even for chords which are a bit
> ungainly on the ear. These people either possess exquisite pitch singing
> and immaculate timing... or a copy of AutoTune. :-P
Well, I know quite a few professional singers. And I am not talking
about pop musicians but trained, talented people. What you describe is
entirely possible without AutoTune, but not with people like madonna, no
matter what other qualities she has.
But as you don't tell us what CDs you are talking about no meaningful
comment is possible.
In an unrelated note: why does pressing reply above the message in
thunderbird reply to the sender and the reply in the menu-area to the
newsgroup?
--
Women are the canaries of science. When they are underrepresented
it is a strong indication that non-scientific factors play a role
and the concentration of incorruptible scientists is also too low
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Le 25/09/2012 21:34, andrel nous fit lire :
> In an unrelated note: why does pressing reply above the message in
> thunderbird reply to the sender and the reply in the menu-area to the
> newsgroup?
because the "smart"-ass at thunderbird find it good to now put by
default the "reply" (to sender) as the first button. You want
"follow-up" instead.
(I customised my GUI to swap these two; before that I kept hitting the
wrong one)
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andrel <byt### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Well, I know quite a few professional singers. And I am not talking
> about pop musicians but trained, talented people. What you describe is
> entirely possible without AutoTune, but not with people like madonna, no
> matter what other qualities she has.
Why not?
--
- Warp
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On 25/09/2012 08:34 PM, andrel wrote:
> Well, I know quite a few professional singers. And I am not talking
> about pop musicians but trained, talented people. What you describe is
> entirely possible without AutoTune, but not with people like madonna, no
> matter what other qualities she has.
Well, listening to the likes of Dion, The Darts or Mud suggests that
these people were not able to sing with such immaculate perfection. The
songs I'm listening to sound just a little "too perfect" - like the sort
of thing a machine would produce.
I'm not completely /sure/, however.
> But as you don't tell us what CDs you are talking about no meaningful
> comment is possible.
You may listen in crappy clipped and compressed quality here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA3LFd8g9bY
The lead singer sounds "real" enough, but those backing vocals sound
just a bit too perfect to me...
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On 25-9-2012 22:18, Warp wrote:
> andrel <byt### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>> Well, I know quite a few professional singers. And I am not talking
>> about pop musicians but trained, talented people. What you describe is
>> entirely possible without AutoTune, but not with people like madonna, no
>> matter what other qualities she has.
>
> Why not?
>
because she started too late taking singing lessons and was too busy
with her career to spend enough time on it.
--
Women are the canaries of science. When they are underrepresented
it is a strong indication that non-scientific factors play a role
and the concentration of incorruptible scientists is also too low
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On 25-9-2012 22:27, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 25/09/2012 08:34 PM, andrel wrote:
>> Well, I know quite a few professional singers. And I am not talking
>> about pop musicians but trained, talented people. What you describe is
>> entirely possible without AutoTune, but not with people like madonna, no
>> matter what other qualities she has.
>
> Well, listening to the likes of Dion, The Darts or Mud suggests that
> these people were not able to sing with such immaculate perfection. The
> songs I'm listening to sound just a little "too perfect" - like the sort
> of thing a machine would produce.
>
> I'm not completely /sure/, however.
>
>> But as you don't tell us what CDs you are talking about no meaningful
>> comment is possible.
>
> You may listen in crappy clipped and compressed quality here:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA3LFd8g9bY
>
> The lead singer sounds "real" enough, but those backing vocals sound
> just a bit too perfect to me...
I don't think so. I didn't know but apparently the equivalent of 'that
looks shopped' is I can see from the pixels' for audio is 'that sounds
AutoTuned, I can hear from the spectrum'.
--
Women are the canaries of science. When they are underrepresented
it is a strong indication that non-scientific factors play a role
and the concentration of incorruptible scientists is also too low
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andrel <byt### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> On 25-9-2012 22:18, Warp wrote:
> > andrel <byt### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> >> Well, I know quite a few professional singers. And I am not talking
> >> about pop musicians but trained, talented people. What you describe is
> >> entirely possible without AutoTune, but not with people like madonna, no
> >> matter what other qualities she has.
> >
> > Why not?
> >
> because she started too late taking singing lessons and was too busy
> with her career to spend enough time on it.
Madonna made her first hit songs in the early 80's. Autotune was first
released in 1997. I'm not entirely sure what you are talking about.
--
- Warp
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andrel <byt### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> I don't think so. I didn't know but apparently the equivalent of 'that
> looks shopped' is I can see from the pixels' for audio is 'that sounds
> AutoTuned, I can hear from the spectrum'.
I don't know the exact algorithm for autotuning, but it wouldn't surprise
me if it didn't leave some characteristic revealing marks or patterns in
the sound that could be analyzed to see if it has been autotuned. (After
all, pitch correction while retaining the correct timing requires more
than just playing the sample faster or slower.)
--
- Warp
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