
SouthSIDE Glen
independentrecording.net
I'm with legionserial, there's nothing wrong with using these kinds of tools to fix one or two small problems in an otherwise killer take in order to save that take. But when such tools are used as a substitute for actual talent, yes I personally have a problem with that.
And don't kid yourself; it's being done every day here, and most certainly not just in rap music. I have nothing against the use of tools like Drumagog or Melodyne for similar reasons, but we have people here who trigger every hit and replace every hit with a sample because they can't really actually play the drums, or use Melodyne not to fix one or two sour notes, but to actually try to get it to sound like thy can carry a tune in something other than a bucket, or try to use compression not to tame dynamics or shape a sfx sound, but rather to try and make up for the fact that they can't hit a skin the same way twice or have no idea how to work a microphone or modulate their volume properly.
Now we can add to the list of those that see such normally esoteric tools as substitutes for talent those that can't play chords or tune their guitar proplerly.
G.
And don't kid yourself; it's being done every day here, and most certainly not just in rap music. I have nothing against the use of tools like Drumagog or Melodyne for similar reasons, but we have people here who trigger every hit and replace every hit with a sample because they can't really actually play the drums, or use Melodyne not to fix one or two sour notes, but to actually try to get it to sound like thy can carry a tune in something other than a bucket, or try to use compression not to tame dynamics or shape a sfx sound, but rather to try and make up for the fact that they can't hit a skin the same way twice or have no idea how to work a microphone or modulate their volume properly.
Now we can add to the list of those that see such normally esoteric tools as substitutes for talent those that can't play chords or tune their guitar proplerly.
G.