NicholasDWolfwood
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a) Modern Singers? So we are automatically in an age of horrible singers now? Care to back your argument up with a source that agrees with your view?
listen to any modern metal production, or any modern production in general, and there's several spots where you can tell that auto-tune was used - especially if you take into consideration the many variables of a) what their previous recordings sound like in the vocal department b) how they sing live c) studio documentaries showing the production
just an example, anything that joey sturgis has worked on has autotune all over, due to the fact that these singers cannot sing in tune.
Mikael would not do 6 hours of growling then do clean vocals. If you knew anything on how a record is a made (which I am now completely confident that you do not) you would know that he would do the growls either last, with the clean sections first, or vice versa, besides, he does this perfect live, or have you not heard, or seen, Opeth in concert? Ever considered Mikael is not your average modern metal vocalist? Considered that he might have be gifted with a naturally fine voice? No you didn't, did you?
seen opeth back on the gr tour twice as well as once on the watershed tour and he was off-key several times. even he, by his own admission, is not a perfect singer and is off-key, especially live, a lot. this is apparent more-so on the older records where clean vocal parts are buried under reverb and other effects to mask imperfections.
b) Aligning anything to a grid does not make it unnatureal or "synth like", all quantization does it move regions to the grid, the only abuse this would hold is if the engineer quantized, say a 4/4 to 7/8. This would be obvious manipulation, but if beat detective is used, this does not affect the waveform, whereas Quantization does. Moving to the grid, is just moving something in time (as in, on the beat). Do I really need to explain this further?
perhaps I have used the wrong terminology, oh dear studio engineer, in saying "aligning it to the grid." but if you hadn't so cleverly skipped over my side-note in that same paragraph, you would have noticed that I specifically stated the use of tools like 100% correction in melodyne or the line tool in antares.
You have come into this with a point of view that these people cannot sing. I am not going to disagree, but I am not agreeing either. As I need to tune vocals my self, you are arguing from a point that your claim is Mikael can not sing and needs his vocals tuned.
perhaps I'm mistaken, but not once did I say that mikael cannot sing and needs to be tuned. you're speaking in absolute. I've stated, however, that mikael does go off-key quite a bit and when roadrunner is giving bogren a big fee to produce their records, I'm sure that it'd be unsatisfactory to not tune any off-key vocals (which mikael has acknowledged time and time again that he's not a perfect singer and goes off-key)
And I really don't care either. Either way, it sounds fantastic. But next time you want to argue the analytical aesthetics of sound recording, don't pick a fight with an actual engineer.
"an actual engineer"? care to provide any engineering credits to back up your claim? otherwise it's just a red herring.