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Re: X16 PreviewI actually record our practices and check those to see how we are doing. It is surprising how what you thought sounded so cool when you did it live ... when you listen to the recording .... not so much I am in the camp of wanting our performance to sound good. I don't believe in "cheating". You use the tools that make you sound good."Pitch Correction" is generally considered to be a subtle effect where you shouldn't hear any obvious difference. "Autotune" is that horrid thing where your singers notes warble rapidly from one note to the next. Even that is needed to cover some songs.I do have a different point of view when I play solo though I still use pitch correction .... and even a harmonizer on occasion, but I tend toward just me and a guitar. Some of the best solo work I have done was just my voice, some TC Helicon reverb, and my Taylor guitar going through a pair of DSR112's.
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I actually record our practices and check those to see how we are doing. It is surprising how what you thought sounded so cool when you did it live ... when you listen to the recording .... not so much
I am in the camp of wanting our performance to sound good. I don't believe in "cheating". You use the tools that make you sound good.
"Pitch Correction" is generally considered to be a subtle effect where you shouldn't hear any obvious difference. "Autotune" is that horrid thing where your singers notes warble rapidly from one note to the next. Even that is needed to cover some songs.
I do have a different point of view when I play solo though I still use pitch correction .... and even a harmonizer on occasion, but I tend toward just me and a guitar. Some of the best solo work I have done was just my voice, some TC Helicon reverb, and my Taylor guitar going through a pair of DSR112's.