Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 10:12
9while9 wrote:Apparently a performance consists of naps and synchronized dancing, neither of which I enjoy. > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT6sGVsg ... ed&search=
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9while9 wrote:Apparently a performance consists of naps and synchronized dancing, neither of which I enjoy. > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT6sGVsg ... ed&search=
9while9 wrote:I agree, with those vocals the term Bitch Slap should be used.....James Blast wrote:hehehehe thankee, if they were as bad as that clip, you'd better punch his feckin' lights out fur me
Triadic Apathy wrote:9while9 wrote:I agree, with those vocals the term Bitch Slap should be used.....James Blast wrote:hehehehe thankee, if they were as bad as that clip, you'd better punch his feckin' lights out fur me
About 5 years ago, my band opened up for them.... they took 3 HOURS to soundcheck and I got a nice view of the pitch correction machine that the singer used. I guess staying in key while singing live is less important than dancing around like a crippled gypsy.
One of those vocal processors where if you sing in the wrong key, it automatically changes your voice so it's in the right key for the song. I haven't seen them since then though, so I can't comment on more recent shows.allfear wrote:And what the ? is a 'pitch correcting machine' Mmmmm me things i can smell something....
Matthew
we were called No Response then. Typical early 2000/2001 industrial with guitars. I will say that regardless of how I feel about their music, they were very nice people.Maisey wrote:And your band is?
Hummm, I really dont think such as a device exists, Pitch shifting Yes, Vocal tuner, No and Ive worked in the professional Audio industry for the last 15 years. I smell JSBS here.Triadic Apathy wrote:One of those vocal processors where if you sing in the wrong key, it automatically changes your voice so it's in the right key for the song. I haven't seen them since then though, so I can't comment on more recent shows.allfear wrote:And what the ? is a 'pitch correcting machine' Mmmmm me things i can smell something....
Matthew