Nah, you're kidding?aMUSEd wrote:It wasn't even tpain's effect anyway - he just marketed it as his own
Izotope discontinued T-pain effects
- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
I guess that means I can stop looking down my nose at Izotope
Though in my mind there's still a sort of stain on them, which will never fully go away unless the entire company can fit in a washing machine.
Though in my mind there's still a sort of stain on them, which will never fully go away unless the entire company can fit in a washing machine.
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- KVRAF
- 2134 posts since 11 Oct, 2007 from Almanya
Is a T-Pain something like a Tai-Pan?
I don't work here, I just feed the trolls.
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- KVRAF
- 10255 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Just announced: Izotope RX4 Advanced to include a De-TPainer module that "sets a new audio standard for real-time removal of our once popular T-Pain Effect plugin."
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- KVRAF
- 8406 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
I remembered the first mainstream autotune was Cher's believe, saying you're not strong enough, you don't believe in love. But hers was used as a wacky effect, not on all the time. Then all these bad songwriters came, and sure enough, etc...
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
But the peoples just love it so "more auto-tuna-charda-ee"RunBeerRun wrote:I remembered the first mainstream autotune was Cher's believe, saying you're not strong enough, you don't believe in love. But hers was used as a wacky effect, not on all the time. Then all these bad songwriters came, and sure enough, etc...
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- 2224 posts since 30 Jul, 2001 from montreal, quebec,canada
actually on Cher that wasnt anateres autotune it was a Digitech Talker vocoder pedalRunBeerRun wrote:I remembered the first mainstream autotune was Cher's believe, saying you're not strong enough, you don't believe in love. But hers was used as a wacky effect, not on all the time. Then all these bad songwriters came, and sure enough, etc...
I wonder if the reason izotope discontinued it was some legal matters with Antares
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- KVRAF
- 10532 posts since 20 Nov, 2003 from Lost and Spaced
hook a ride.....
on a falling star.....
Next up - the Beiber effect.
makes you sound like a no talent douche.
on a falling star.....
Next up - the Beiber effect.
makes you sound like a no talent douche.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Hmmmmmmmmmm. Does it make you look like miley virus?osiris wrote:hook a ride.....
on a falling star.....
Next up - the Beiber effect.
makes you sound like a no talent douche.
- KVRAF
- 35295 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
It appears that was a deliberately promoted disinformation:realmarco wrote:actually on Cher that wasnt anateres autotune it was a Digitech Talker vocoder pedalRunBeerRun wrote:I remembered the first mainstream autotune was Cher's believe, saying you're not strong enough, you don't believe in love. But hers was used as a wacky effect, not on all the time. Then all these bad songwriters came, and sure enough, etc...
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb99/a ... cks661.htm
Cher's 'Believe' (Dec 1998) was the first commercial recording to feature the audible side-effects of Antares Auto-tune software used as a deliberate creative effect. The (now) highly recognisable tonal mangling occurs when the pitch correction speed is set too fast for the audio that it is processing and it became one of the most over-used production effects of the following years.
In February 1999, when this Sound On Sound article was published, the producers of this recording were apparently so keen to maintain their 'trade secret' process that they were willing to attribute the effect to the (then) recently-released Digitech Talker vocoder pedal. As most people are now all-too familiar with the 'Cher effect', as it became known, we have maintained the article in its original form as an interesting historical footnote.