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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Death to Autotune: Don't make me cry

Another installment in the ongoing PTR "Death to Autotune" series :

Troublesome baby crying got you down? Install built in Autotune into your baby and make problems melt away into sweet R'n'B melodiousness:

Major Lazer - Baby (ft. Prince Zimboo)



(thanks hc)

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Friday, September 04, 2009

Death To Autotune: Now We Can All Autotune!!!

This is one technology that does not need to be democratized:



("thanks" for the link chant4l)

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Death to Autotune

Good, it's not just grumpy music bloggers like me who are sick to death of all the Autotune (AKA "The Cher Effect") RnB and Hop Hop tracks flooding the airwaves. Jay-Z enters the fray with a diss track:



Perhaps the best use of Autotune:



Producers: Autotune was old after Cher abused it in 1998, it's time to move on.

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