Pitch correction software has applications from restoration and mix-rescue to outright distortion of a voice or instrument. I’ll discuss some of the more tasteful uses of these auto-tune tools (whether the original from Antares, or a variant like the free GSnap) below. But first I thought I’d highlight their misuse to illustrate the effects we usually try to avoid.
So, listen here to 10 of pop music’s most blatant auto-tune abuses:
If you’re unfamiliar with Auto-tune, and especially if you listen to much pop and rock, you might not hear it initially. When overdone, the effect yields an unnatural yodel or warble in a singer’s voice. But the sound is so commonplace in modern mainstream music that your ears may have tuned out the auto-tune!
The songs in this clip, in order, and the phrases most affected by auto-tuning to help you spot them:
Dixie Chicks – The Long Way Around – Noticeable on “parents” and “but I.”
T-Pain – I’m Sprung – Especially obvious on “homies” and “lady.”
Avril Lavigne – Complicated – Listen to “way,” “when,” “driving,” “you’re.”
Uncle Kracker – Follow Me
The whole vocal sounds strained, but especially the word “goodbye.”
Maroon 5 – She Will Be Loved – Listen for “rain” and “smile.”
Natasha Bedingfield – Love Like This – “Apart” and “life.”
Sean Kingston – Beautiful girls – “OoooOver” doesn’t sound human.
JoJo – Too Little Too Late – Appropriately, “problem” stands out.
Rascal Flatts – Life is a Highway
Every vocal, foreground and background, is treated, but “drive” in particular.
New Found Glory – Hit or Miss – “Thriller”, and every time Jordan sings “I.”
The Cher Effect
When used noticeably, an auto-tuner produces what most call “The Cher Effect“, named for her trademark sound in the song Believe*. (In essence, we named the effect like scientists naming a new disease after its first victim.) Treated this heavily, a vocal track sounds synthetic, and obviously processed.
But not all auto-tuning is so blatant. In the sample above, it’s harder to hear the pitch correction on Uncle Kracker and Avril than on T-Pain and Bedingfield.
Tasteful Uses
As with any tool, a little care can yield great results. Some simple things to keep in mind about pitch correction tools:
- Performance: Most importantly, an auto-tuner isn’t a shortcut to a perfect performance. If you can’t sing the song properly, no amount of post-processing will make it sound like you did. So when your pitch matters, and you don’t want to correct it with an effect, you’ll need to work on your performance until it’s right.
- Less is more: The fewer notes you correct, the less obvious your use of an auto tuner will be. Consider automating the plugin so it acts only when most needed.
- Graphical mode: If your pitch correction software offers a graphical mode (like Antares Auto-Tune and Melodyne,) learn how to work with it. The default “auto” modes are OK for basic corrections, but often produce noticeable yodeling.
- Backing vocals: In general, you can get away with more pitch correction on backing vocals than lead vocals.
- Outdated: Obvious vocoder-style autotuning is dated, and borders on kitschy. The synthetic warbling vocal sound marks songs as having come from a specific era, the same way gated-reverb on drums instantly places a song in the 1980’s. Remember: If you make the auto tuner obvious, people will say your song uses “the Cher effect.” Let this be a guideline.
Be sure it’s needed
Two songs have auto tuners on my mind today: Snoop’s Sensual Seduction (because of Anil Dash’s ruminations on the death of the analog vocoder,) and Natasha Bedingfield’s Love Like This, which I heard on the radio. In the former, the auto tuner is clearly a gimmick. But every time I hear Bedingfield’s song, I’m struck by the same question: Why do that to her voice?
She’s a fantastic singer, and once you’ve heard the song without the cheesy auto tuner effect, it’s hard to take the radio single seriously.
And there’s a lesson in that for home recordists, (even those of us who don’t write pop music,) which echoes the rule of mixing: If an effect significantly changes the sound of a track, especially one so important as the lead vocal, be sure that change improves the song before committing it to the mix.
See Also: The Rule of Mixing
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artists like* heheh sorry XD
artists like* hehehhehehe PLOP i’m sorry!! D
I feal sorry for the haters in this thread.
People talk about using artists that can actually sing instead of auto tune.
If i listed all the artists that have had it used by their producers for effect or improvements you would all have to stop listening to 90% of the music in the past 20 years. Enjoy your day.
I’d be happy to not listen to most of the music produced in the last 20 years. In fact, I don’t. Most of the modern artists / bands I listen to have talent and can sing decently without auto-tune. Those that sing out of tune sound great singing out of tune. Pitch perfect isn’t everything you know!
You don’t have to feel sorry for people with ears. They’re not “haters.” They’re music lovers. Singing has always been about, guess what? Singers! Electronic music and highly produced music is about the coolness of the equipment and the tricks of the producer. Real singing and studio magic are both great! But they are not the same. What puzzles & annoys me is the way people are losing their ability to hear. I thought autotune was currently being used as a Retro gimmick, for giggles. But it really has been the new normal for quite some time. I finally decided that it’s just another example of corporate mass-production. That’s why it’s only typical of junk pop.
As a musician, I can attest to how disgusting this technology is. My sister listens to the local pop station and sings to all the songs, and she’s much better than most of the artists she listens to. But she’s 13 and is desensitized to how horrible it really sounds. All I hear is monotonous droning because I listen to REAL music. The artists I love don’t get much money, they play small, hands on shows across the country and even internationally. They are very nice people, I’ve met them, I’m friends with many. They sing with passion and experience. When I sing, I know I’m not perfect, but the flaws are natural. It takes PRACTICE to get better, not technology. Real musicians have a unique tonal quality to their voices, and many can really play instruments, too. Pitch correction, auto-tune…it’s like athletes abusing steroids. It’s just wrong. Why do we look up to people who use steroids for their voices? There are many MANY more artists who don’t use this technology who aren’t known. Just because you haven’t heard of them doesn’t mean they don’t exist. They are fantastic and deserve notoriety for their TALENT.
Truth is all singers are pitchy. It’s where to draw the line. If a singer messes up notes here and there but not frequently the nuts okay. If every not needs tuning then it’s time to face the truth
Pat–no. All singers are NOT pitchy. Hear this now and say it with me…all singers are NOT pitchy.
Yeah. It is seriously angering and upsetting that there are more artists that use auto tune and make it BIG than there are artists with real talent and can actually sing that don’t use autotune and seems like you don’t hear about them at all. I agree with Meg. If we had to eliminate all the artists that use autotune, then we would pretty much eliminate nearly all the pop artists out there. Yes, their music is fun to sing and dance to, but the autotune makes is extremely hard to listen to. (Personally speaking.) I’m not saying I hate these artists its just awful to listen to. Otherwise they would be fine and not hated by other that they more or less cheat their way into fame. In my opinion, they did cheat by using autotune. Its downright unfair… Using auto tune is part of the reason I don’t listen to Pop music anymore.
Autotune is no replacement for talent. While many people like to jab at artists for using autotune, it is simply impossible to use autotune so much without sounding unhuman. T-Pain should not be chastised for autotune as he INTENTIONALLY uses autotune for his effect. He can sing without autotune to what I have heard.
Great informative post … Thanks!
Not all of these are actually auto-tune. Specifically Maroon 5, Jojo, and Rascal Flatts. Please don’t confuse tremolos and trillos with autotune.
I agree that not all the examples given here are autotune. The ‘drive’ in the Rascals song may sound ‘stepped’ and autotunish but this type of sound can perfectly be produced naturally, it’s actually an ability which is typical of certain voices; and as bad a singer as I may be, I am able to sing it that way myself… it’s a voice type issue.
Why is it the haters are also the hipsters that only listen to obscure underground garbage, and think that anything produced is absolute crap? e.e
I was seriously dissapointed thet Uncle Kracker& Avril Lavigne used autotune. and I believe 100% that autotune is ruining music. Making music to much like the rest of society- Fake.
So, what this website is saying is, any part of the song that sounds nice, is auto-tune? I fully believe that T-Pain and Natsha Bedingfield were using autotune but Uncle Kracker im not so sure :/
Go suck an egg lol, Avril doesn’t use auto tune and even if she did, she sings perfectly beautiful and even better live. Kesha, Britney, Chris Brown and all mainstream junkies are the autotune and you fans go lick their ars! haha
Autotune needs to f78k off, Biggest lame artist is MARON5
First of all Gigi Di Agustino used it ealrier than Sher.BUT!!why is everyone pissed about autotune?Because everyone is carring about the singers.Voice is given to the people and I have bad voice. I am a music producer often feel limited without proper vocal to back me up so I sing and use autotune to make my music opened for wider audience.Singing is nothing !If you have voice you can make yourself a pro singer in three years.Becoming a good music producer takes decades.People are always struck by autotune users but they never dwelve into the music .It is not only about singers but hard work of producers engineers to make a music whole.
my musics are blackened because I am using autotune ?sit down compose,create,build,a song and than you can start blaming .
I started to grow big lately and I won’t stopp till I am not reaching my target.But I started when I was 20 now I am 34.Because I can’t sing.fuck the singers they are giving nice times to some publishers with their silicon ass and that is it.For musicians it is hard job to get into an overwhelmed industry need years,talent,and determination.I will use autotune and that is not making me a worse but better producer because I learnt how to use that properly but that was also hard work.Fuck the singers.Today nothing matters but singers.wake up.they don’t do shit.Getting the lyrics ,the music,the dress,the stylists.nothing to do but run down to the studio,have a recording,the musicians are sweating blood to make their music up to date (not for their taste) and only the singers matter!
They generally name disease after the person who first notes the complex of symptoms that characterizes a disease, not after the first person to suffer from it.
T-Pain is famous/infamous for his use of auto tune.
Jojo used a little bit of autotune,but i know that she is capable at producing those vocals live,i’m watching her lives performances of that song right now.
Wow, this is embarrassing, and you wonder why live performances sound so different when these “artists” produce the crap out of their songs.
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