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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2020 4:33:45 GMT
having a debate
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Post by couldileaveyou on Jun 2, 2020 5:57:38 GMT
Some cast recordings use it. For instance, it's particularly noticeable in Audrey's tracks in the 2019 Off Broadway Cast Recording of Little Shop of Horrors. Tim Minchin's voice was autotuned in the DVD of the Jesus Christ Superstar arena tour.
Autotune is generally not ideal for live performances, so it's more likely for a Broadway actor to lip-synch some notes (like Christine's E6 in the title song of phantom of the opera, which is entirely pre-recorded btw; or Glenn Close's top note in "With one look I'll be ME" in the last Broadway revival of Sunset) than being autotuned.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Jun 3, 2020 11:41:30 GMT
What's autotune? Could it make me sound like Pavarotti?
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Post by sf on Jun 3, 2020 13:01:40 GMT
Tim Minchin's voice was autotuned in the DVD of the Jesus Christ Superstar arena tour. And he was NOT pleased about it.
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Post by sf on Jun 3, 2020 13:05:23 GMT
What's autotune? Could it make me sound like Pavarotti? No. It can't give you a better voice. It can correct your pitch if you sing a note flat or sharp. It can also add effects - it's where that metallic, computerised sound on Cher's vocal in 'Believe' comes from (and she's used it many times since then). So it can't make you sound like Pavarotti, but it might make you sound like Cher.
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