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Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 10:12
by mugabe
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= :roll:
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Posted: 21 Sep 2006, 12:18
by Triadic Apathy
9while9 wrote:
James Blast wrote:hehehehe thankee, if they were as bad as that clip, you'd better punch his feckin' lights out fur me :twisted:
I agree, with those vocals the term Bitch Slap should be used..... :twisted: :innocent:

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. :innocent:

Posted: 21 Sep 2006, 16:25
by 9while9
Triadic Apathy wrote:
9while9 wrote:
James Blast wrote:hehehehe thankee, if they were as bad as that clip, you'd better punch his feckin' lights out fur me :twisted:
I agree, with those vocals the term Bitch Slap should be used..... :twisted: :innocent:

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. :innocent:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 21 Sep 2006, 18:11
by Maisey
And your band is?

Posted: 21 Sep 2006, 19:10
by allfear
They also happen to be in the billboard 100 at no 7 and no1 in the billboard dance charts.

I saw them a couple of years ago, they did NOT mime the vocals, violin and guitar, and the 2 dancers were fit as F***

careful or i might post the photographic evidence :)

the only thing with them though, the production on there albums isnt very good and the sound is very thin and lacks any sort of bass.

Matthew

Posted: 21 Sep 2006, 19:12
by allfear
And what the ? is a 'pitch correcting machine' Mmmmm me things i can smell something....

Matthew

Posted: 22 Sep 2006, 16:40
by Triadic Apathy
allfear wrote:And what the ? is a 'pitch correcting machine' Mmmmm me things i can smell something....

Matthew
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.

Posted: 22 Sep 2006, 16:43
by Triadic Apathy
Maisey wrote:And your band is?
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.

Posted: 22 Sep 2006, 18:57
by allfear
Triadic Apathy wrote:
allfear wrote:And what the ? is a 'pitch correcting machine' Mmmmm me things i can smell something....

Matthew
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.
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.

Posted: 22 Sep 2006, 19:04
by James Blast
I don't work in the music industry, but even I've heard about that device. Seems the Spice Girls woudn't have had a career without one.

Posted: 25 Sep 2006, 09:31
by markfiend
There's the effect on Cher's voice in "Do You Believe In Life After Love" -- somewhat similar (if a bit more extreme)