Originally Posted By: Cornet Nev
I wish you the best of luck Pat, the idea of using autotune first is a good idea too. As I was trying to point out earlier, the guy you spoke to on the phone about the human voice, more or less said the same thing in different words.

I will be interested in hearing how you get on with it and if possible a video, or even just a sound track, as I have had quite an interest in sound production and reproduction for a very long time.


well,keep in mind, my intended use is for live performance, NOT for studio use. My opinion is that what I'm doing would NOT be good enough for studio application.

In live performances, typically 100% of the people listening are under the influence of alcohol. Live performances are typically happening at a quality that doesn't even remotely approach the quality of a recording.

People are USED to hearing bands with issues in tonality, timing, precision, balance etc. So if I get glitches in the MIDI under those circumstances, I would be far more OK with it than I would in a studio where I would have zero tolerance for glitches.

But I will do my best to make a video and post it because this is a topic that lots of people have brought up over and over again, and its worthy of exploration.

Thanks for your input! Good insights!