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Autotune is a form of addiction and functions just like a drug addict that
needs purer and purer levels to attain the same "high". Normal things no longer sound "good enough". Autotune is to good music as an apple is to corn syrup. The same exact thing could be said about loudness/compression used in audio mastering. Just as the "hypercompression wars" hit CDs in the mid-'90s, the same thing happened to *cassettes* as well -- pull out an old (but well-cared for) cassette from the '70s or '80s and you'd be astonished by how much dynamic range they have (yes, even despite the background hiss). And in Ms. Jones' case, it is worthwhile to seek a copy of her "Early Sessions" CD, which not only offers her songs in a more pure form, lacking the over-dubbed backing vocals and extra instrumentation, it is also refreshingly free from the over-compressed "grunge" of her commercial CD release. It is amazing to be able to listen to "Don't Know Why" without that awfully obvious clipping distortion during the "loud" bridge parts -- and her voice isn't jacked up enough in loudness to drown out the piano and drums, either. Still, I perfer the live, on-pitch Saturday Night Live rendition of the song. Unfortunately, I didn't have my VCR cued up at the time. So, not that I condone "sharing" of copyrighted music, but does anybody have a good-quality MP3 of it? Er... a "friend" of mine uses Kazaa, and "he" hasn't been able to find it there yet. |
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