Re: Melodyne > Auto-tune
Thanks. Some of those are quite interesting. There is a Meshuggah song from Catch 33 which was vocals only and had a pitch effect, but it sounded more like a vocoder filter.
Minds Mirrors.
It starts to bother me however when it's like
this all the way through. You can bet your bottom dollar SAFM 107.1 or NOVA 91.9 won't be playing Cynic anytime soon but they do play a Ke$ha level of annoying music non-stop.
Yeah, vocoder use is another thing that can be completely over done but is really cool when done right. See anything Imogen Heap has done for an example on that.
And yeah, it being completely overused in pop music is annoying, but I really wonder about anyone expecting 100% natural, pure musical honesty and integrity out of pop music.
It's always about the driver, not the car. Check out this Thrice mix by Andy Wallace, from 2003. Dustin is an awesome vocalist and the entire band is really good at what they do, and the mix sounds pretty natural and honest.
I have the multitrack files for this song - the vocals are tuned, the bass is pocketed, and the drums are quantized and have heavy use of sample replacement/augmentation. The same goes for Jimmy Eat World's song The Middle - sounds very natural and very much like a good rock band playing together, but the multitrack files have audible punch-ins, vocal tuning, etc, etc...
I don't want to fuel another "AT sucks and is evil" discussion, but again - AutoTune, like compression, sample replacement, eq, etc... are all tools, and each can be used or abused depending on who's running the show.