jessicavey
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Post by jessicavey on Feb 3, 2021 22:56:40 GMT
I've thought about that topic a lot recently, and because of an interview I just read, I decided to bring it up here:
How well do and can we hear, if there was some kind of digital pitch altering on vocals?
Concerning the interview: Artur Gaspar, the frintman/lead singer of the Ukrainian electro-pop group Kazaky recently said in an interview that their song "Crazy Law" was some kind of artistic experiment to them.. Due to artistic reasons they decided to digitally alter the pitch of their actual recordings. The vocals were done/recorded by the leadsinget Artur Gaspar, but he had decided to sing the low notes in a higher key and the high notes in a lower key and then digitally alter the pitch to see what influence it has on the timbre.. Would you have heard that the pitch in that recording was digitally altered?
PS: Yes, it's an LGBTQ-group
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Post by Seb on Feb 4, 2021 3:51:57 GMT
I couldn't really tell there was pitch shifting on this track. The most pitch shifted sounding parts were the falsetto bits in the verses (just sounded a bit unnatural, almost like a Maroon 5 vocal part with all the production).
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