Does anyone have any facts about
Mutt and Shaina's new single: what mic used, did they use auto-tune, etc. She doesn't need much help to get a great vocal track but it sounds a llittle more processed than normal.
I have heard the recording only on the web and it sounds like auto-tune on a couple of spots. The editing of automation data is great
(vocal "growls" at the perfect level) and the blending of sounds is first rate. A little "metallic" sheen is noticed on some of the vocal EQ parts.
I was just wondering of some of the specifics of a first class recording.
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It seems as if everything coming out of Nashville these days is
It seems as if everything coming out of Nashville these days is auto tuned. I don't much care for it. Take for example "Diamond Rio's "What a Beautiful Mess", the auto tuning is so obvious that it distracts from how good a song it is, at least for me. I can't watch the CMT without my auto tune radar on anymore. Pro Tools is really starting to bug me..On another note, did Mutt Lange record this one? I thought they split up. I saw / heard the video on CMT yesterday and it seemed to me to have a different production sound that her previous releases. Every time I see one of her videos I think of all that cash that is pouring into L. Ron Hubbard's pocket..... Fats
The press reports that she and Mutt co-wrote the songs, he [prod
The press reports that she and Mutt co-wrote the songs, he [produced and they have a recording studio in their Swiss chalet. I haven't seen any exact credits, however, as to where it was actually recorded.
I like auto tune as an effect (Cher) but prefer real singing.
Just as we have a "Dolphin-Safe" sticker on a tuna can, maybe we need an "Auto-Tune-Safe" sticker on a CD.
Just as we have a "Dolphin-Safe" sticker on a tuna can, maybe we
Just as we have a "Dolphin-Safe" sticker on a tuna can, maybe we need an "Auto-Tune-Safe" sticker on a CD.
Ah ha ha ha ha . I Love it! Mrs. Fats loves it too! What a great idea...sort of like the warning label on the side of a pack of cigarettes...Warning, prolonged listening may skew your ability to discern any level of talent
......Fats & Mrs. Fats.
That said, making a pop single today has little to do with the p
That said, making a pop single today has little to do with the performer's talent. Let me explain.
If I was recording a symphony orchestra for a classical session, I would attempt to capture EXACTLY what the group was playing, along with the acoustical effects of the room or auditorium. I want to bring the listener an exact copy of the performance. If the music is bad, it's not my fault.
With a pop single, I want to create sounds that do not exist in real life. I want to double, triple and whatever track vocals, auto-tune to distraction and edit each and every transient to exactly the perfect meter. I want to create not a photograph but an artistic impression of the song. Surrealist or impressionist, I don't care as long as it's good.
I am a terrible singer, a moderately bad keyboard player and a lousy drummer. But I am a good editor and I could raise my poor musical talents several magnitudes higher.
That said, if we take a good and stylist singer like Shania, we can make her magical. The production on her new single is exceptional. Her last album sold 20 million. I bet this one will too.
And that's the goal.
The producers are on a POWER TRIP with this one. "Talent sucks b
The producers are on a POWER TRIP with this one. "Talent sucks but I'm so hot I can make it sound good." The reason the record companies love this is; it gets them out from behind the 8 ball when negotiating with talent. It works for people who are too young to remember what talent sounded like. Yes it sells 20 million and that too is a problem...bean counters running the record companies instead of guys with soul like Jerry Wexler and Tom Dowde. Why do you think everyone still raves about the Beatles? I think that all the studio tricks are cool but they shouldn't be a replacement for talent. Last thing, it doesn't fool me. It might fool the person who hasn't got a clue what they're listening to but I can hear auto tuning. It's plastic, it's fake and it sucks (unless it's used as an effect). The radio in my car is welded to the classic rock station. Fats
I find myself listening to a lot of unprocessed stuff as well:
I find myself listening to a lot of unprocessed stuff as well:
the new Sun Records 50th anniv 2 CD set
Charlie Parker live at the Royal Roost
Earl Scruggs from 1959-61 live
Brian Wilson's new Beach Boys compilation
new Stones SACD reissues
Simon & Garfunkle new '66 live Carnagie Hall
Sam Bush
Leon Russell's first solo album
It all sounds natural & relaxed
bleh, who cares as long as we get to see her belly button, her r
bleh, who cares as long as we get to see her belly button, her rack and her ass...HAHAHAH