I did not know Autotune could sound this coool!

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I did not know Autotune could sound this coool!

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Hey these vocal FX these days are pretty incredible.
I schooled my vocalists on their benefits of automation combined with multi FX, autotune and smart harmonies, some where I actually play the notes on a Zone dedicated to vocoder/autotune and harmonies.
I use 2 units to do the intro for 24 Karat Magic by Bruno Mars.
A challenge to learn, but once I figured it out I do whatever is on the record.

Autotune in Cubase is pretty good from the demos I heard, but I’m doing it real time and when People in the audience give a nod it means they hear a big difference from the usual give me some verb and a little chorus.

The cat could be a contender.
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yikes, what is wrong with that cat!? the autotune is cool and all, but that's a lot of meeowing
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Most cats I've known have a spot on their back near the spine that makes them behave as the cat in the last video if you rub that exact spot - Other creatures I've met react in a similar way, but different spots...

And then I think the video has been manipulated: Speed changes, forward play, backwards play etc, in order to produce something more melodic and useful. A hilarious job well done :)
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