Sonu Nigam opened up about using auto-tune in songs and said that the tool should not be used to ‘fix’ those who can't sing.
Tyga isn't denying the AI allegations. The West Coast rapper talked to VIBE recently about his '80s-inspired $tarface ...
Sonu Nigam has spoken candidly about the growing use of Auto-Tune in the music industry, admitting that he also uses the ...
The vocalist expressed her frustrations with musicians using the technology to alter their pitch in recordings Chaka Khan may walk "Through the Fire," but you'll never see her walk into a studio where ...
Singer Sonu Nigam revealed that he uses auto-tune on select tracks, explaining that digitised recording can sometimes make a raw voice sound slightly off-pitch. Highlighting its true purpose, he ...
There are few musical technologies that are as ubiquitous, maligned and misunderstood as Antares’ Auto-Tune. What was conceived in 1997 as a discrete tool for cleaning up vocals and optimizing the ...
Tyga has no reservations about the use of artificial intelligence on his new album, $tarface. In a new interview with VIBE, the West Coast rapper discussed how he utilized AI music generator Suno on ...
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Chaka Khan isn’t a fan of Auto-Tune. The Grammy-winning singer explained her position during Monday night’s Angie Ball at Cipriani Wall Street, where she performed hits like “I’m Every Woman” and ...
If you haven’t been listening to pop radio in the past few months, you’ve missed the rise of two seemingly opposing trends. In a medium in which mediocre singing has never been a bar to entry, a lot ...
Yes, auto-tune can create a desired effect when singing live, but what happens when you suddenly need to scold security mid-song? That's what happened to The 1975's Matt Healy, who ended up being the ...
(RNS) — According to the Prophet Isaiah, grass withers, flowers fade, but God’s word endures. In the age of social media, so do the mistakes of church musicians. Play the wrong chord, forget the words ...