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Rise of Auto-Tune

Mason Scott

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Rise of Auto-Tune" examines the profound influence of Auto-Tune on contemporary music, moving beyond its basic function as a pitch correction tool to explore its impact on vocal aesthetics, musical authenticity, and the music industry. The book charts the technology's journey from a subtle studio aid to a defining element in popular music, investigating how it has reshaped performance and perceptions of musical talent. An intriguing insight is how Auto-Tune has not only corrected pitch but also opened new creative avenues, leading to iconic vocal styles and launching the careers of artists synonymous with the technology.

 
The book begins by demystifying the science behind Auto-Tune, providing a foundation for understanding its capabilities. It then progresses chronologically, tracing its adoption within the music industry and examining case studies of artists who pioneered its use in genres like hip-hop and R&B. The narrative is supported by interviews with producers, engineers, and artists, offering a multifaceted perspective on Auto-Tune's impact. It also delves into the ethical and aesthetic debates surrounding Auto-Tune, considering its role in shaping our understanding of music and identity in the digital age.
Available since: 02/24/2025.
Print length: 61 pages.

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