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Pitch-correction software that's been plaguing the music industry, mainly pop and hip-hop. Was created in the late 90's, and the first song to use it was Cher's hit "Believe". It was a novelty back then, but as time went on and talentless hacks like T-Pain have made the practice of drowning their voices in it popular, it's now both extremely overused and also allows pretty much any random schmuck to have a hit song in no time. T-Pain uses so much Auto-Tune that he sounds like a freakin' robot now.
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The program that killed hip-hop. The program basically lets artists talk and auto-tune does the rest. Also has let many singers rise up in the industry when they have no talent. "Y'all niggas singin too much, get back to rap ya T-Painin too much"- Jay-z- Death of Auto-Tune
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an evil device invented by the music industry to correct the vocal pitch of other wise talentless pop stars. Person 1: OMG IM SO EXCITED! I JUST BRITNEY SPEARS', RIHANNA'S AND LADY GAGA'S NEW ALBUMS!!
Me: fuck those fake Auto-Tune bitches... |
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A computer software program that will correct minor imperfections in a person's singing pitch. Contrary to popular belief, Auto-Tune does not make terrible singers into great singers. Auto-Tune simply snaps an out of pitch note to the closest semitone (meaning if the singer is completely out of key, Auto-Tune can actually make them sound worse by snapping the pitch of their voice to the wrong semitone). 1st guy: Pop music sucks. All it is is talentless nobodies that use Auto-Tune to make them sound good.
2nd guy: Idiot. Shows how much you know. Auto-Tune isn't the miracle worker people think it is. |
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An audio correcting program used by artists like T-Pain, Kanye West, Ron Browz, Lil' Wayne, etc. Most people believe that these artist use Auto-Tune because they cannot sing. But most Hip-Hop artist use this tool to give a new flavor to their music. "Yo, I want to give my music sort of a futuristic, distorted kind of spice to it."
"Auto-Tune is your answer, sir. |
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