They didn't really start tuning Vocals until late 99, they all do it now !! every last album is tuned !! Even the People that can really sing and don't need it . The producers will say I like the way you sang that don't worry we will tune !! I hate that. I say if if it was that good then I will sing it in Tune !! I don't like tuning period !! Live vocals , yes .. They were all live until 1948 when a producer named Tom Dowd , edited 3 Sintra takes together on 16 track tape , because Sintra didn't like anyone of his complete takes so they put 3 together ! since then , things have been edited together some more than others, Every artist records 5 or 6 takes .. some as many as 30 and takes the best of all the parts .. I don't like to work that way, a word 2 are ok !!! But I like whole phrases put together , almost no edits on "All of Me" Now think what they do with film , do you have Idea the edits that are made from take to take .. That is all edited for the best from Brando, to Olivier.
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Originally Posted by Wario
I never cared if things are tuned unless its overdone like on the Guilty Pleasure DVD on a track or two.
Personally, i like live vocals better. You dont have to hit every single note.
Was Blind Before I Stop completely live vocal? it sounds that way, when you lsitne to live recordings of that era. btw BBIS needs more love as an album, its ~~~~ing great shit.
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