Just relistening to Tracee's foray into modern music making, and it got me to thinking:
Should Diana Ross , as a way of sounding more contemporary , incorporate auto-tune into her current project??
Just relistening to Tracee's foray into modern music making, and it got me to thinking:
Should Diana Ross , as a way of sounding more contemporary , incorporate auto-tune into her current project??
Or maybe another way to ask it is, "Will she?"
She probably won’t but if everyone else does it, maybe “they” will
Been there, done that. She already used this almost 40 years ago on “Muscles”. It was also used on the remix of “Not over you yet”.
She better don't. I heard a very very minimal amount of autotune being used on I Love You for vocal processing/correction. Patti's last album was ruined by that autotune vocal filter. They layed it on heavy. So I hope she doesn't use it at all, in any way, shape or form.
Wasn't she on Oprah and she dismissed artists that needed to use Autotune?
Maybe I’m confusing auto tune with something else. I’m referring to her voice when she sings the part “muscle man I want to love you, in the sun oil on your body......”
At this point I’m not sure either.
Nooooo, she should take the time to redub the flat and sharp notes.
Never knew this , there was a correction process used on Diana's vocals heard on MUSCLES?
Now I'm trying to imagine Michael approaching her with that bit of news, sheepishly: "Uh , excuse me Miss Ross , but could I talk to you about something, if you've got a moment that is ?" hee hee hee....
I believe [[no pun intended) that on BELIEVE the auto-tune is set in its exaggerated correction mode for each of the many times Cher strays into sour note territory [[ sorry Cher! lol!)
As for MUSCLES, giving it a listen , I 'm not hearing anything too special being done [[?) in the part you quote khansperac [[ @ 2:30?) , what I'm hearing is some whispery "pillow talk" similar to Sylvias, w/some reverb and voice overlay possibly including Michaels [[?)
that's what I'm hearing anyway.
Thanks for posting the video Boogiedown. Yes that is the part I was referring to.
Definitely no auto-tune on Muscles. Auto-tune is altogether different from using a vocal filter/effect/reverb.[/QUOTE]
Ross was in top vocal form, and would have had no reason to use Autotune during this period of her career. Autotune is for young and old singers who have difficulty staying on pitch. Sinatra used it at the end of his career during live performances.
Ross was in top vocal form, and would have had no reason to use Autotune during this period of her career. Autotune is for young and old singers who have difficulty staying on pitch. Sinatra used it at the end of his career during live performances.[/QUOTE]do you think? I know that Dionne Warwick was one of the very first to use it for her record. This was reveled innocently by her great friend Sacha Distel.
Barbra's fans say she may use this on some tracks but not on her live performances.
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