The invasion of Pitch Correction
Now this is something that's really driving me mad. I mean REALLY mad. I'm almost at such an anal state of mind over this that I'm thinking of starting a 'name and shame' website or Facebook page.
You all know what I'm on about....the increasingly standard use of pitch correction software in music. OK, more often than not it's used in 'Pop' music where image is more important than talent.
You can hear it used a lot of music in an obvious way, and it can be an interesting tool. But what I find depressing, and actually uncomfortable, is when it's used discretely, not just to bring the singer in tune, but throughout the song. It actually makes me cringe. It sounds like Marvin The Paranoid Android (RIP) is trying to sing to me. Not nice.
As a musician, I can understand the occasional use when the singer just cannot nail the note. But it's now almost being used as a matter of course. Everywhere.
OK, here is an example. I hate to mention G....no I can't say it....Gle....almost......<
deep breath> Ok....Glee. There said it. It sucks big time in my book. Unless I'm stoned, then it was actually watchable up to the point they sang. 'Don't Stop' was a perfect example. The pitch correction there is just plain nasty. Have a good listen next time it's on the radio (always). In fact anything sung by the Glee crew is smothered in pitch correction. The harmonies are just plain wrong. Voices are supposed to vary in pitch. What we have there sounds more like keyboards perfection. So it lacks warmth.
Sorry and all that, but if they can't sing, they can sod off. There are plenty of fresh faced young media school kids that can, if that's the look they are after. And a lot have pretty faces too. Bonus.
/end rant
Maybe I'm just too old huh? Kids today eh?
