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#295652 - 10/08/10 10:56 AM
Re: T4 Vocal Harmonizer
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14325
Loc: NW Florida
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One of the things about harmony in the real world is, there is an enormous difference between three or four different singers blending together to make a harmonious whole, and a single singer, double and triple tracking to create their own backups. Sadly, the machines tend to concentrate on the latter, obviously, but IMO it is the former that leads to the best sounding harmonies. Even Phil and Don had subtle differences between the two, and once you get up to Lennon and McCartney, Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway and beyond, there simply isn't a harmony generator out there that can capture that! I must confess, in the five years or more of owning my G70, I haven't used it ONCE. If I want a harmony that bad, I'll get in a duo or up. I don't need the audience thinking that even MORE of what they hear isn't me than is already done artificially! I have a nasty feeling that the pitch correction is likely to be the most used feature of the Yamaha's... I can't WAIT to hear some Mills Bros., T-Pain'ed up to the max! Better watch out, all you good singers out there... The dread Max Autotune is coming to a retirement home near you soon! First, arrangers made bad players sound decent. Now they are going to make bad singers sound decent. What's next? Will we soon be able to buy an arranger that already COMES in a chicken hat..?
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#295653 - 10/08/10 11:16 AM
Re: T4 Vocal Harmonizer
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Originally posted by Diki: One of the things about harmony in the real world is, there is an enormous difference between three or four different singers blending together to make a harmonious whole, and a single singer, double and triple tracking to create their own backups.
Sadly, the machines tend to concentrate on the latter, obviously, but IMO it is the former that leads to the best sounding harmonies. Even Phil and Don had subtle differences between the two, and once you get up to Lennon and McCartney, Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway and beyond, there simply isn't a harmony generator out there that can capture that! I must confess, in the five years or more of owning my G70, I haven't used it ONCE. If I want a harmony that bad, I'll get in a duo or up. I don't need the audience thinking that even MORE of what they hear isn't me than is already done artificially!
I have a nasty feeling that the pitch correction is likely to be the most used feature of the Yamaha's... I can't WAIT to hear some Mills Bros., T-Pain'ed up to the max! Better watch out, all you good singers out there... The dread Max Autotune is coming to a retirement home near you soon!
First, arrangers made bad players sound decent. Now they are going to make bad singers sound decent. What's next? Will we soon be able to buy an arranger that already COMES in a chicken hat..? Hey Diki your getting much better... you were able to insult ever Arranger KB Player, Singer, and Nursing Home Performer all in one post, Bravo!
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