The thing is, it's not only pitch. It's tempo, plosives, background noise, dynamics, enunciation, feeling, breathing, etc. There are lots of reasons to have multiple takes.

I'll buy into vocal perfection when I hear professional orators complete their spiel without an "uh", or an "err", or when posters on this forum stop making spelling errors (and if you used the backspace key, you made a spelling error).

I can sing a song just fine all the way through without any obvious errors, but that's live, and it's transient. If I'm laying it down for others to listen to multiple times and perhaps to scrutinize, then it's never going to be right the first time (or the second time or the third time).

Just saying....


John

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