Favorite Christian song from Youtube?
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Amethystic wrote:
The music was definitely more my type.




That's auto-tune you be hearin.iluvsns wrote:Amethystic wrote:
The music was definitely more my type.I'm just not into his voice that much.
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I can't hear the auto tune.ric wrote:That's auto-tune you be hearin.iluvsns wrote:Amethystic wrote:
The music was definitely more my type.I'm just not into his voice that much.


Actually... I wondered if it was.ric wrote:That's auto-tune you be hearin.iluvsns wrote:Amethystic wrote:
The music was definitely more my type.I'm just not into his voice that much.



Well, I think so...iluvsns wrote:Actually... I wondered if it was.ric wrote:That's auto-tune you be hearin.iluvsns wrote:Amethystic wrote:
The music was definitely more my type.I'm just not into his voice that much.
(you were being serious, right?)

Definitely... now that I'm listening again. and I really do not like auto-tune....





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Well, he does have a voice that kind of just naturally sounds like that, so it's hard to tell....iluvsns wrote:Definitely... now that I'm listening again. and I really do not like auto-tune....![]()
But I'm pretty sure there's auto-tune on that song. You'd have to ask Amethystic though.

edit: she got to it first.

Actually, ya, Amethystic is right, there's no auto-tune in that song. 

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Yeahhh, that's what I thought.
He uses synthesizers for his background music, usually, but as far as I know he mostly leaves his voice alone (other than the usual editing that comes with recording an album). I absolutely adore his voice. 
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Not to continue the argument, but from what I've researched, he does use auto-tune of some sort on most of his songs.
Maybe not that one though.
Maybe not that one though.

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Which ones?
Because I own, like 90% of his songs, and I can't remember any auto tune.


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And I own 100% of his songs, and they all sound exactly like "In Christ Alone", as far as his voice does. Do you know which ones he autotunes?

I'm just going from what I've heard on the internet, and probably 90% of what I've read says that he uses Melodyne.
Maybe they're wrong, I dunno.
Maybe they're wrong, I dunno.

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He might use it for creating his backup vocals. He backs himself up a lot.Wikipedia wrote:Melodyne also has facilities for time-stretching, rebuilding melodies. It can also be used to aid the creation of backing vocals from an existing lead vocal.
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You could be right.Amethystic wrote:He might use it for creating his backup vocals. He backs himself up a lot.Wikipedia wrote:Melodyne also has facilities for time-stretching, rebuilding melodies. It can also be used to aid the creation of backing vocals from an existing lead vocal.
Regardless, he's still a very skilled and creative musician, and if he can't his some of the higher notes and has to use auto-tune once in a while, that's fine with me, and it certainly doesn't mean he's any less skilled.