VandalSquirrel |
03-22-2011 12:18 AM |
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Originally Posted by DrPhil
(Post 2040295)
LOL. She took your computer love and p-funk cards.
Although auto-tune was not introduced until the late-90s, I consider the vocoder and talk box that Zapp and artists in the 1970s-1980s used to be an earlier version of auto-tune. Same point, different trademarked instrument.
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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
(Post 2040297)
Auto-tune: The new millennium's talk box.
I'll be taking back my Computer Love, thank you very much.
ETA: DrPhil is on it. Because of that, I have a proposition -- Iiiii wanna be your man. Yes, I do. Yeah, yeah.
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The difference for me is that auto tune is done by computer, and I think takes less talent and work than the talk box used in the past. In the studio one may get the ability to get it right, but in person at the time, a vocoder or talk box had to be on point for a live performance. Hell, people don't even need auto tune, they can just lip sync and have less of a chance of being caught than Rob & Fab and C&C Music Factory stealing from Martha Wash.
K-shadon't you know it's true, no one wants a computer love virus from you!
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