Friday, July 3, 2009

Auto Tune ain't dead but u definitely are, Mr. Artist, if u can't sing Live!

Man.. its sad to see the state of the music scene sometimes..watchin PR dollars $$ pounding listeners with tunes some artist can't even perform live.. think about it.. seriously, how f***** long did u really take to lace your vocal parts on that beat? r u seriously the same artist that even sang that song? LOL.. now I ain't hating on auto tune or melodyne.. they're great studio pitch correction tools but use em in limit.. or fuck it.. tweak the s***outta ure vocal for the effect.. if it sounds hot..do it BUT BUT BUT u gotsta be able to sing that s*** live.. bring out your Antares live rig to help you..like Kanye does but the dude still sings live.. this lip sync s*** is seriously cheatin Music n cheatin dem fans that come out to show support n love & spend money to..well, watch u SING LIVE! Bangin drums, a BIG bass n a lotta energy n hypes on stage are great to keep the audience engaged but one seriously can't lose the core essence of the whole performance which is the vocal performance.. I really wanna see artists do a ballad atleast once in their career to prove their vocal ability if u actually call yourself a singer.. just my thoughts! 

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2 comments:

About me said...

Hey Parichay, I agree with you. Doing some art in the studio is great for a record, but for purposes of performing live, singing live can only bring the energy of the artist to life. Music listeners are dissappointed when artists lip sync, after all they didnt come to hear a great recording, but to see a great performance

Parichay said...

I agree and I'm glad to see people like you still taking notice. Let's keep the state of our music industry at the highest, purest & realest level. Bottom line, I feel with the advancement of technology, Auto-Tune and Melodyne are great tools which I use myself, but in moderation without it impacting the essence of a live performance. Peace buddy..