JeffTD
Senhor Testiculo
I prefer to hear the singer, not the correction. Even a not-so-great one. At least it's human.
on a side note, please don't take my opinion as a personal insult, it's strictly that: my opinion. I really like the work you do, Jeff.
However, I'm not the only one to share the opinion: My favorite Rollins quote, from the William Shatner song, "I can't get behind that!"
"If you have to fix it with a computer: quantized, pitch corrected, and overly inspected, then you can't do it!"
Here's the song in question: a ripping mix, btw!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-eJQ1mTVzA
I didn't mean anything as an insult, I just mean it's not fair to say you never use it and chastise the use of it when it's a necessity in this line of work. I'd love to not be able to use autotune or have to edit drums but the bottom line is my clients and their financiers expect a professional sounding, tightly-played/well-sung product despite not being tight players or good singers.
That said I think you take it too far with the "autotune = evil incarnate" attitude; it's a tool, like any other.