[/b]Re: Vocal Delivery_Nashville Has Spoken[b]

I assume this thread was something David Snyder started to talk about about the issues around pitch correction software. His personal likes and dislikes.

So...David Snyder, congrats on receiving positive feedback on your vocals.

I seriously doubt anyone here will start using or stop using pitch correction software as a function of anything anyone here has to say.

Pitch correction is very much in use in today's music.

Vocals without pitch correction are also in use in today's music.

What this thread has turned into is a bunch of continuous conversations relating to the agreement and nonagreement on what Nigel posted on another thread. Then we devolve into English 101...lol

So...Let me state my position in no uncertain terms.

I will post things here without pitch correction.
I will post things here with pitch corrections.
I will sing things myself that indeed can be considered very unprofessional vocals.
I will, at times, employ a professional studio vocalist to sing for me.
I will, at times, use AI singers.
I not be offended by people commenting on the quality of anything I post.

I have to assume that Nigel made his original post in good faith with the good intentions of being helpful. My initial impression was not positive, and I said so in the other thread. I have gone back a reread the thread several times. I stand by what I said.

If I have been remiss in accurately understanding anyone's lofty position in the music world, please post your Grammy nominations and photos of your gold records. Well, your duets with Willie Nelson and Paul McCartney will suffice...lol

Billy


“Amazing! I’ll be working with Jaco Pastorius, Charlie Parker, Art Tatum, and Buddy Rich, and you’re telling me it’s not that great of a gig?
“Well…” Saint Peter, hesitated, “God’s got this girlfriend who thinks she can sing…”