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Pitch correction is the process of correcting the intonation of an audio signal without affecting other aspects of its sound. Pitch correction first detects the pitch of an audio signal (using a live pitch detection algorithm), then calculates the desired change and modifies the audio signal accordingly. The widest use of pitch correctors is in Western popular music on vocal lines.

History

Pitch correction was relatively uncommon before 1997, when Antares Audio Technology's Auto-Tune Pitch Correcting Plug-In was introduced. This replaced slow studio techniques with a real-time process that could also be used in live performance.[1]

Auto-Tune is still widely used, alongside other products such as Celemony's Melodyne. Pitch correction is now a common feature in digital audio editing software, having first appeared as a Pro Tools plugin and now being found in products such as Apple GarageBand, Apple Logic Pro, Adobe Audition, FL Studio & Steinberg Cubase. It is also available in the form of rackmount hardware, such as the TC-Helicon VoiceOne. A free VST plugin known as GSnap can also be used to get the same effect. In the LinuxFOSS community, Autotalent and Zita-AT1 offer this functionality.

Uses of pitch correction

Besides correcting out-of-tune vocals, pitch correction has numerous other applications and is commonly used to add a harmony to certain words or phrases without re-recording those words or phrases again and again at the necessary pitches. Depending on the specific model used, various vocal effects can be added and the better quality devices can be adjusted to allow expression to remain in the music with some pitch correctors even possessing the ability to add vibrato.

With extreme parameter values, pitch correction has also become popular as a distinctively electronic voice effect. A notable example of Auto-Tune-based pitch correction is the Cher effect, named for Cher, who originated the effect in her 1998 hit song 'Believe'.[2] More recently, it has been used by composer John Boswell for his popular Symphony of Science and Symphony of Bang Goes The Theory (a BBC science show) mash-ups.

In 2010, Teddy Riley claimed that the processing of Michael Jackson's voice with Melodyne caused people to question the authenticity of the voice on the posthumous album Michael.[3] Riley claimed that because he did not have a 'final vocal' from Jackson, Melodyne had to be used 'to make his voice work with the actual music,' 'to get him in key' and this resulted in the vibrato sounding 'a little off' or 'over-processed.'[3]

Criticism

One criticism of pitch correction is that it allows recording engineers to create a perfectly in-tune performance from a vocalist who is otherwise not skilled enough to give one, adding a level of dishonesty to music.[4] This concept was featured in a 2001 episode of The Simpsons entitled 'New Kids on the Blecch' in which a cartoon representation of a pitch corrector (labeled 'Studio Magic') is used to replace the total lack of singing talent in a manufactured boy band of which Bart Simpson was a member.

In 2003, Allison Moorer began attaching stickers to her album 2002 Miss Fortune reading 'Absolutely no vocal tuning or pitch-correction was used in the making of this record.' [5]

Neko Case in a 2006 interview with Pitchfork Media gave an example of how prevalent pitch correction is in the industry:

'I'm not a perfect note hitter either but I'm not going to cover it up with Auto-Tune. Everybody uses it, too. I once asked a studio guy in Toronto, 'How many people don't use Auto-Tune?' and he said, 'You and Nelly Furtado are the only two people who've never used it in here.' Even though I'm not into Nelly Furtado, it kind of made me respect her. It's cool that she has some integrity.'[6]

See also

  • Auto-Tune plugin by Antares Audio Technologies

References

  1. ^Anderton, Craig. 'In Search of the Perfect Pitch; The fix is in'. EQ. 2006-07-01. Pg. 46.
  2. ^Sillitoe, Sue & Bell, Matt (1999-02). 'Recording Cher's Believe'. Sound on Sound. Retrieved on 2008-04-14.
  3. ^ abCollett-White, Mike (2010-12-13). 'Voice on Jackson album far from finished article'. Reuters (UK Edition). Thomson Reuters. http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE6BC1I020101213.
  4. ^Daley, Dan (2003-10). 'Vocal Fixes: Modern Vocal Processing In Practice'. Sound on Sound. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/oct03/articles/vocalfixes.htm. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
  5. ^Everett-Green, Robert. (2006-10-14). 'Ruled By Frankenmusic; The computer program that cleans up singers' pitch is reshaping the character of pop'. The Globe and Mail (Canada). Pg. R1.
  6. ^Ryan Dombal (2006-04-10). 'Interview: Neko Case'. Pitchfork Media. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/31252-interview-neko-case. Retrieved 2008-09-15.

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tune

(to͞on, tyo͞on)n.1. Music
a. A melody, especially a simple and easily remembered one.
c. The state of being in correct pitch: sang out of tune; played in tune with the piano.
2.
a. Concord or agreement; harmony: in tune with the times.
3. Electronics Adjustment of a receiver or circuit for maximum response to a given signal or frequency.
v.tr.1.
a. Music To put into proper pitch: tuned the violin.
2. To adjust or adopt in order to meet specific requirements or conditions, especially:
a. To adjust (an electronic receiver) to a desired frequency.
b. To adjust (an electronic circuit) so as to make it resonant with a given input signal.
c. To adjust (an engine, for example) for maximum usability or performance.
v.intr.
Phrasal Verbs: tune in
1. Electronics To adjust a receiver to receive signals at a particular frequency or a particular program.
2. Slang To make or become aware or responsive: 'Nobody tunes in to what anybody else is saying'(Bruce Allen).
Auto tune meaning in hindi downloadtune out
1. Electronics To adjust a receiver so as not to receive a particular signal.
2. Slang
a. To disassociate oneself from one's environment: 'The average reader, used to seeing the world in three-dimensional color, tunes out'(Carlin Romano).
b. To become unresponsive to; ignore: tuned out the children's screaming.
tune up
1. Music To adjust an instrument to a desired pitch or key.
2. To adjust a machine so as to put it into proper condition.
Idiom: to the tune of
To the sum or extent of: produced profits to the tune of $10 million.
[Middle English, variant of tone, tone; see tone.]
tun′a·bly, tune′a·bly adv.

tuning

(ˈtjuːnɪŋ) n
1. (Music, other) a set of pitches to which the open strings of a guitar, violin, etc, are tuned: the normal tuning on a violin is G, D, A, E.
2. (Music, other) the accurate pitching of notes and intervals by a choir, orchestra, etc; intonation

Tuning


the science of tones or of speech intonations, proceeding historically and comparatively. — tonological, adj.
an instrument for determining the pitch of a tone, as a tuning fork or graduated set of tuning forks. — tonometric, adj.
the art or science of measuring tones, especially with a tonometer. — tonometrist, n. — tonometric, adj.
Noun1.tuning - (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency
calibration, standardisation, standardization - the act of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument; 'the thermometer needed calibration'
music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner

tuning

Auto Tune Meaning In Hindi Free

[ˈtjuːnɪŋ]A.N
2. (Rad) → sintonizaciónf
B.CPDtuning coilNbobinafsintonizadora
tuning forkNdiapasónm
tuning knobNsintonizadorm

tuning

[ˈtjuːnɪŋ]n
[TV, radio] → réglagem
[car, engine] → réglagemtuning fork ndiapasonm

tuning

English To Hindi Translation

nMeaning
(Rad) → Einstellennt; it takes a lot of tuning to find the right stationman muss langesuchen, bis man den richtigenSendergefunden hat
(Aut) → Einstellennt; all the engine needed was a little tuningder Motor musste nur richtigeingestelltwerden

tuning

[ˈtjuːnɪŋ]n (Mus) → accordatura (Aut) → messa a punto (Radio, TV) → sintonizzazionef
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