There was (and still somewhat is) a big uproar about auto tune usage in music. But guess what? You haven’t heard a song NOT using it since at least 1998. Unless youre friends with every sound engineer out there and can ask them specifically if an artist did or did not use it (unrealistic).

The same will happen with ai. People wont notice, and it will go on to be the norm, with a very small pocket of purists.

ITT: People are really butthurt that their favorite artist uses autotune/pitch correction, and they have no idea how mixing and production work. These will be the same people listening to ai music in 5 years with no knowledge of it. So my prediction is correct.

  • A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    I already commented yesterday. Now I read your replies. I must say, you really do not have the whole picture here and you should stop arguing this theory right now. Esp. this part:

    You haven’t heard a song NOT using it since at least 1998.

    Maybe try bandcamp.com to listen to the rest of the world (and realize how big it is).

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      1 day ago

      I love bandcamp, use it daily!

      Yeah people arent really understanding how prolific autotune/pitch correction is. They think their niche bands arent using it. Well sorry to say, they are. You just have no idea. I work with producers and engineers and have done it myself, and ive seen how its used.

      Was just showing how the same comparison will be used with ai tools in a few years, and people will be having this exact same argument over the fact that “hey, its fine that band actually used ai for all their drums because their drummer is bad!” There truly is nothing new under the sun :)

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        22 hours ago

        You have changed your tune from

        You haven’t heard a song NOT using it since at least 1998.

        to something much weaker.

        I stand by my original statement: That’s bullshit.