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Star defends use of software
Ben Rogerson, Tue 2 Dec 2008, 2:43 pm UTC
Kanye West has reacted to criticism of his heavy use of Auto-Tune on new album 808s & Heartbreaks, claiming that the software has actually made him a better singer.
"I get a lot of backlash for using [Auto-Tune] because it's a tool people use when they can't sing," says West. "What it does for me, if I sing off-key, it really points that out. It points out the bad notes. So what I have to do is sing more perfect".
Whether West is implying that he re-records parts "more perfectly" once Auto-Tune has made him aware of their imperfections isn't clear, but this seems a strange argument when you listen to the way that he uses the software.
Rather than going for straight pitch correction, West frequently employs Auto-Tune as a clearly audible effect; whereas some artists might try and hide the fact that they use it, he makes it obvious.
Bottom line: we still don't know if he can sing or not.
One must be a singer before one can be a better singer. One must be anywhere near perfect before one can be more perfect. Screaming into Auto-Tune is neither. In my experience, there are few things worse than a bipolar schizophrenic who thinks they have figured out the world and want to explain to you how they did it.
Personally I don't think it makes him any better at all, he just needs to face facts he can't sing.
...but we do know that his grammar could be...um...more perfect.
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KernelG
Wed 3 Dec 2008, 11:14 am UTC