All of my kids listen to my old stuff, they also think today's music is crap.
Why do I have the image of your kids rolling their eyes as you slam in another Hot Chocolate 8 track and say " see kids, this is reeeeeaaal music"
" Yes dad".
All of my kids listen to my old stuff, they also think today's music is crap.
We are currently discussing this in a bar. It was decided that music now is shit. Most parties play old school rnb and soul in my circle. I'm sure younger people like the new stuff, but not sure myself
But it clearly isn't "irritating" to many others. Listeners of this "popular and so irritating" music have their reasons for liking it just as me and you do for our audio choices. They probably differ but also may overlap. No one is right or wrong. And music doesn't invade your life like many other things do. If you want to avoid Ed Sheeran you can.....so no point kicking against it imho. Just listen to what you like and don't worry about the stuff you don't.
......and sadly, still no posters with the gumption to explain what auto-tune actually is..............
DavidinSouthampton;80223 74 said:A vocoder was used on Joe Walsh's Rocky Mountain way - mid 1970's?
(edit - just checked - 1973 to be precise)
Thank you.It's digital software that cleverly corrects the frequency (pitch) of a note without altering its speed/length.
The actual 'Auto-tune' software is developed by a company called Antares, although there are many other pitch altering software programs available. The best, and arguably most popular in the studio is Celemony's Melodyne.
Auto-tune is often used subtly to add shine to reasonable vocal performances without being obvious to the listener, but when used with a fast attack and wet signal it produces the Cher/T-Pain effect which many find disagreeable.
Auto-tune will not, contrary to popular belief, turn a live performance of a vocal incompetent into a great performance as the pitch of the original vocal needs to be pretty close to the intended note. If it isn't the software will 'snap' it to the wrong note.
In the studio however, more manipulation can be achieved giving freedom and scope to surgically move notes to specific different pitches (within reason).
We are currently discussing this in a bar. It was decided that music now is shit.
... We could stick that fvcking auto tune nonsense in Room 101 and never have to hear it again ?
Music went downhill when the 1980's finished. The last decent era with wham, culture club, spandau ballet, and of course Duran Duran
How can you tell? (Serious question).What modern music have you listened to? I listen to loads and next to none of it uses auto tuning. Happy to share some recommendations.
How can you tell? (Serious question).
Why do I have the image of your kids rolling their eyes as you slam in another Hot Chocolate 8 track and say " see kids, this is reeeeeaaal music"
" Yes dad".
I have hardly listened to the radio since The Beatles broke up.
You can't if it's used subtly on a vocal take of a reasonable standard. Most studios will use it in this way to add polish to a vocal as I stated earlier.
I'm guessing (and forgive my presumption if I'm wrong) what CBH is referring to is the use of it as an 'effect' (Cher/T-Pain style) which is achieved by using the software with extreme settings.
Here's an example of using Melodyne subtly to fine tune a vocal:
And here's an example of using the same software in a more extreme way to create the obvious Auto-tune effect: