This chap is the top Yamaha man on software, it's his job to make T4 better, to my knowledge its not on my T4, let me say I haven't tried it yet.
Tony
Listen to the video all the way through, I think it will be a patch you can buy.
Edited by Tony Hughes (07/12/1109:02 AM)
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So if I'm understanding it correctly, the basic setup is already on the T-4 harmonizer, but you won't achieve the results shown on the video until if, and when Yamaha decides to release this addition to the VH.
Interesting to see if will be T-4 compatible only, or a stand alone program for use on other VH keyboards.
In general I agree with you. I feel I sing dead on in pitch, however not across the entire vocal range and sometimes not in all phrasings. Maybe it's vocal training or lack thereof, but there are times while I'm playing I could use some correcting to help out.
And if this does pitch correction, then I'm sure it can produce some T-Pain effects and vocal stepping to add some interesting modern effects to the vocals.
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Originally Posted By: leeboy
....BUT the pich comes from the note he is playing on the keyboard.
So what is happening when he presses the wrong notes? Or, when he presses the same key on the keyboard for each different notes that he sings?
Watch it again.
And don't get me wrong, I'm intrigued by this technology (another challenged singer here). But I would have like to seen the keys being pressed to align with the notes being sung.
And he's playing with one finger. What happens in style play mode when you're using full fisted chords in the left hand? Then when you get into rootless chords, altered chords, etc., what then? Surely, no-one sings AND plays the melody at the same time, do they? This, to me, smacks of being just another 'golly gee' sales gimmick. Spend the money on singing lessons, folks.
....BUT the pich comes from the note he is playing on the keyboard.
So what is happening when he presses the wrong notes? Or, when he presses the same key on the keyboard for each different notes that he sings?
Watch it again.
And don't get me wrong, I'm intrigued by this technology (another challenged singer here). But I would have like to seen the keys being pressed to align with the notes being sung.
-mike
Mike,
I don't think yamaha are in the con business do you, I think it is a upcoming product.
Tony
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