JesusMySavior
Silver Member
Ok, I'm a singer/guitar player/bass player/drummer (in no particular order) - and of course there's those takes where you have lots of great emotion but you mess up a portion tonally or you really bomb a series of notes.
What do you do? Do you scrap it and do another take, only to find that those "parts" were in tune, but now it sounds less exciting?
I have a bunch of vocal tracks down for my new cd I'm working on, and there's a lot of "good" vocal tracks, not perfect... I purchased Auto-Tune 5 and slapped it on them. It's as if I sang it with the same emotion, in *just about* perfect pitch (depending on how you set it).
Totally transparent, neutral, tonally amazing. Not sterile, not rough sounding. It's the same track only I'm in pitch
Sorry but I just gotta talk about it. Amazing product!
What do you do? Do you scrap it and do another take, only to find that those "parts" were in tune, but now it sounds less exciting?
I have a bunch of vocal tracks down for my new cd I'm working on, and there's a lot of "good" vocal tracks, not perfect... I purchased Auto-Tune 5 and slapped it on them. It's as if I sang it with the same emotion, in *just about* perfect pitch (depending on how you set it).
Totally transparent, neutral, tonally amazing. Not sterile, not rough sounding. It's the same track only I'm in pitch
Sorry but I just gotta talk about it. Amazing product!