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Default Are they using real-time pitch fix?

geoff wrote:
On 29/12/2018 9:54 PM, robans wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
Brassplyer wrote:
Song from a Lady Antebellum concert. Three-part harmony in places
and they're album tight.

I'd like to think they're just really well-rehearsed and have their
stuff together but I know real-time pitch correction exists.

It does, but it doesn't work worth a damn. I have seen people try to
use it
in concert and the effects are obvious.

Whaddya think? Harmonies come in at about 2:40.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dp4GLm7sgo

They might just be good. It used to be a lot of performers were that
good,
because they had to be. On the other hand, maybe they are
lipsynching in
concert, which is a very, very common thing today.
--scott


Good call; fun to guess if a performance is real or not! Watching this
it looks like it's a lip synch, they are not breathing properly to
sing this... if not, apologies to the artists!



Most modern singers are technically barely 'singing' at all. So
breathing likely not an issue.


You may be right there, they're doing it quite effortlessly. Plus in ear
monitoring so they can hear well.