Rob Adelman
09-02-2003, 01:59 PM
David Kalmusky wrote:
>
> being completely honest, about 25% of the vocal has pitch correction
> implimented to tighen up the vocal and make it a little more
> "Pristene" however,
At what point did people start deciding that the use of pitch correction
was mandatory? Who says the vocals have to sound perfect?
I want the singer to sound human. Humans aren't perfect. Of course there
are limitations, and would be singers who really can't sing. But that is
a different discussion.
-Rob
>
> being completely honest, about 25% of the vocal has pitch correction
> implimented to tighen up the vocal and make it a little more
> "Pristene" however,
At what point did people start deciding that the use of pitch correction
was mandatory? Who says the vocals have to sound perfect?
I want the singer to sound human. Humans aren't perfect. Of course there
are limitations, and would be singers who really can't sing. But that is
a different discussion.
-Rob