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Post by George Faulkner on Jul 24, 2020 15:48:53 GMT -5
Never know where to post stuff like this, but here it is. Brand new.
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Post by Al S on Jul 25, 2020 0:18:01 GMT -5
Hey, thanks George!
Great to see members of older gangs coming up with the goods. He sounds great and the guitar riffing towards the end really puts his unique Glenn stamp on what is a very reverent performance.
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Post by E on Jul 25, 2020 3:57:18 GMT -5
Thanks! Enjoyed that.
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Post by sneakypete77 on Jul 25, 2020 4:10:05 GMT -5
Thanks George, great find. Apparently from a forthcoming EP, profits from the sale of which to be donated to UK charity The Trussell Trust, which is responsible for a country-wide network of foodbanks. A very worthy cause.
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Post by John Manning on Jul 25, 2020 7:54:05 GMT -5
Just wow! Very nice indeed - love the video.
Scuse me asking but his voice has been processed, yes?
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Post by AGD on Jul 26, 2020 5:34:34 GMT -5
Lovely !
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Post by Sam_BFC on Jul 26, 2020 12:13:38 GMT -5
Nice rendition and nice video. Just wow! Very nice indeed - love the video. Scuse me asking but his voice has been processed, yes? Some sort of pitch correction is possible, but most obvious to me was some old school take editing. A couple of spots you can pick out which sound like abrupt changes/interruptions between separate takes. Not to mention double (if not triple) tracking and some reverb.
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Post by Autotune on Jul 26, 2020 12:37:08 GMT -5
If there was pitch correction, the pitch would be... correct throughout. It ain’t.
All is well, though. The version is pretty and the video is lovely.
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Post by George Faulkner on Jul 27, 2020 8:19:30 GMT -5
I can't tell if there is pitch correction on this, but producers now have much better vocal correction tools (plugins like Nectar, Waves, Antares, and etc) that work in tiny vocal sections and have a lot of flexibility, as opposed to the old school full-sweep outboard processors that sounded robotic. The result is much harder to pin down as processed as it sounds much more natural, and producers can pick and choose smaller bits to fix and leave in some small pitchy stuff.
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Post by andrewhickey on Aug 5, 2020 6:16:53 GMT -5
Just wow! Very nice indeed - love the video. Scuse me asking but his voice has been processed, yes? I don't think so, other than normal stuff like reverb -- I think what you're hearing is just an effect of the double-tracking.
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Post by John Manning on Aug 5, 2020 6:49:16 GMT -5
Just wow! Very nice indeed - love the video. Scuse me asking but his voice has been processed, yes? I don't think so, other than normal stuff like reverb -- I think what you're hearing is just an effect of the double-tracking. Thanks for that - I've found in the past that listening on my tinny iPhone's built-in speaker often seems to reveal weaknesses in the audio quality which a better player somehow compensates for.
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