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You dont use EQ or Comp? How do you engineer your vocals?
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Since pitch correction algorithms are digital, and my signal path is all analog, I'd have to say never.![]()
This story represents the dark side of pitch correction. In a way, this kind of happening gives pitch correction a bad name and somewhat queers the pitch {no pun intended}. If after several takes the back up singer was consistently going flat and particularly on the same notes, then really, someone should have had the courage to say, nicely and constructively and not humiliatingly in front of everyone, "you aren't cutting it so either get it right or it's not worth bothering. Don't think I'm going to just autotune it right even though I can".Last time I was in the studio, one of the back up singers kept going flat just a tiny bit. The engineer did several takes but, all of them came out just a bit under pitch, on certain notes. Instead of wasting time trying to get the singer to hit the correct notes, he finally opted to cure it with pitch adjustments.
The government won't let me use pitch correction !If there is a note that is easier fixed with software, then use the software accordingly.
The government won't let me use pitch correction !![]()