Thursday, March 25, 2010

touche

[23:41] vincentdoe: why dont i see you around anymore
[23:41] vincentdoe: why dont you see me around anymore
[23:41] fuzzy lint nessa: i do not know
[23:41] fuzzy lint nessa: why do you not see me
[23:41] vincentdoe: because you are invisible
[23:41] vincentdoe: i would look at you
[23:41] vincentdoe: but id see straight through you
[23:42] vincentdoe: there is no fun
[23:42] vincentdoe: when there is no mystery
[23:43] fuzzy lint nessa: Touche

Saturday, February 6, 2010

smooth

[00:01] vincentdoe: i got disconnected
[00:01] vincentdoe: did you say anything
[00:01] whereskristin: hmm?
[00:02] whereskristin: oh, nothing
[00:02] vincentdoe: i said a bunch of stuff to you that i probably shouldnt have
[00:02] vincentdoe: then i cursed you
[00:02] vincentdoe: then i cursed myself
[00:02] vincentdoe: and then i realized you didnt get any of it
[00:02] whereskristin: hahaha

Thursday, January 14, 2010

going through some changes

Well, I'm actually sick right now. It doesn't happen often. It happens rarely in fact, but currently I am blowing out green phlegm about every fifteen minutes.

My house has gone through some remodeling in the past month. The hardwood floors were recently finished being installed. My house is very echoey right now. I recorded some samples of this yesterday.

My sleep patterns have been rather bizarre as of late; that is if there is even any discernible pattern. I woke up at 6am this morning with some melodies in my head, so I grabbed the laptop and an hour and a half later, I am on a break. There's a new song I'm working on I call "Open Arms."

So I realize that I haven't finished much of what I've started in the past year, but I've still been maturing a lot and I think that it will definitely show once everything is out in the open again.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Would I ever use autotune?

As an aspiring musician and audio engineer, I am not opposed to autotune when it is used properly, subtly, and tastefully. The singer should be technically proficient in the first place. If 99% of listeners can't tell whether or not it is being applied, then it is probably okay.

There are also times when a great take was captured but a couple of bum notes stick out, in which case those couple of notes would probably be autotuned, as opposed to rerecording those two words or the entire take.

In this regard, autotune enables efficiency in the studio and security in live performance, but if the artist cannot sing properly in the first place, then it takes away the point of autotune's intended application.

However autotune can also be used as a special effect to make the human voice sound like a robot or whatever, so in this regard, it also serves as a tool for creativity.


The usage of autotune to compensate for a gross lack of proficiency and its inappropriate usage as a special effect seems to be what most people have against the invention.

To further explain the latter misuse, think of autotune as an effect, such as echo. You wouldn't want to apply so much echo on a lead pop vocal that the words are unintelligible like the singer is singing in a cave, just as you wouldn't want to make Billy Joel sound like a robot when he is singing the National Anthem. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8smRRyoYGc