So let's talk subtle........I think auto-tune is great, if you want your
vocal to sound like auto-tune. ;-) If I want to
correct pitch "problems", I will tweak in Samplitude, a couple cents here, a
couple a cents there, u know.
Sometimes pitch strangeness, can work emotionally to an advantage. Sit on
your hands, close your eyes and use your ears. It all depends on the song
and the singer.
Tom
"James Perrett" wrote in message
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Ty Ford wrote:
In Article , "Michael McInnis"
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Lots of vocalists with good pitch sing flat when using headphones.
The standard fix....one ear on, one ear off (headphones that is).
Regards,
MM
Michael McInnis Productions
www.mm-pro.com
Thanks Michael,
I was wondering if the phenomenon was that headphones always cause
flatting.
Does anyone know if headphones may also cause sharping?
There was a discussion of this on the pro audio list a few months ago.
It is well known psychoacoustic phenomenon where quieter sounds are
perceived as being slightly flatter than louder sounds. Getting the
headphone level right is essential if you want the vocalist to pitch
correctly.
Cheers.
James.