Hi Ralf
I think I heard this for the first time on:
Empire State of mind (part 2) by Alicia Keys.

There is a strange very low vocal in part of the 2nd verse, It
doesn't sound natural at all.
I now assume I'm hearing this 'auto tune thing..

It was one of my favourite songs but now all I hear is this strange vocal!

What a waste!

Cheers
Bob






On 12 February 2010 23:54, Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there any song in any charts not using Antares Auto-Tune? I'm
> horrified, there are some very good songs in the charts, but they are
> killed by the loudness war, but more important is that they are
> overkilled because of Auto-Tune. Randomly I heard some chart songs
> "live" on television and even if it's not my kind of music, I liked
> them, now listening to the recordings I'm shocked. The live versions
> were very good, but the recordings are obnoxious. Most of the times I'm
> listening to other music, just sometimes I listen to main stream, to
> become knowledge about what's up to date. I guess Auto-Tune is a nice
> effect, but I wonder that there seems to be no song without Auto-Tune.
> Am I wrong? I listened to the radio and excepted of some main stream
> rock songs, every song seems to use Auto-Tune.
>
> --
> Bert from Sesame Street in Taxi Driver scene "You Talkin' Me?":
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IXmHqPWxUw&feature=related
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