IMO, the processing of the vocals is WAY over the top, and makes listening and understanding the lyrics all but impossible. If you have a message there, it's literally lost in the medium.
Wicked strange, dude. Lots of high-frequency madness. Gotta get those under control. Highly creative, though. The more I listened, the more I liked it.
Wicked strange, dude. Lots of high-frequency madness. Gotta get those under control. Highly creative, though. The more I listened, the more I liked it.
Hey am from a mpc background and over the past year i moved to live 8 so i still have loadssss to learn so i thought id post my music in an "Mainstream" forum after posting on mpc forums for a while so i dont realy know how to stop these high freqs.
Do u have any suggestions like i have rokits 8 and i dont hear it on them.
could it be the multiband compresso on the vocals?????.haha man this is rocket science to me
Heh. You got me! As much as I like the idea of the weird, punk, and avant garde music, at my core I'm a pop musician. If I'm gonna like your song, it's got to have some kind of recognizable hook to keep me interested. Usually, (especially in my own writing) this is a catchy vocal melody. Which means that if you lose the pitch on the vocal melody, you wreck the hook.
There are applications for off-pitch and atonal vocals (see for reference: about half of Shinobu's music), but it's a tool that should be used with caution and restraint. (It's a lot like auto-tune in that way! )
Hey my man !!!.Hands down then whats the best correction software for some-one like me then ,I have giving great thought into what you said so will try a Pitch correction plug in .Its just theirs a broad range so am a it stuck.
Shinobu is an indie band, using "indie" to mean "they can't sing or play their instruments" YouTube - Shinobu - Trepanning
I think they really own that sound though. They make it work.
In your case, I wouldn't actually start with pitch correction. It's usually better to work on your singing technique so you don't need to fix it later.
If you go the software route, Melodyne and Antares Autotune are the gold standards of pitch correction software. They're also how you get that T-Pain sound that the kids these days like so much.