Don't worry, I wasn't too confused. Sure there was a lot of different arguments all over the place in this thread regarding elements of mixing, marketing and other people's musical tastes.
Regardless of that though, I did get that your main point was about the vocalist's performance, Mindsweeper.
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Some may seem so, yes, but not the one you quoted. I thought your post was only about that. I know we are almost thinking the same otherwise from your answer to eXtaticus.Mindsweeper wrote:Your posts came off as being about musical taste. Re-read them and see if you can figure out why, I don't feel like breaking that down right now. I'm on your side more or less anyway.
Sadly nowadays most people tend to think that good sounding vocals are just a matter of recording and mixing technique. Sorry to say that, eXtaticus, but I can't listen to that song you posted because the vocals are awfully annoying for me instead of “great-sounding”. It's mixed well, yes, absolutely flawless, but there is now expression in the vocals. The song is nice otherwise but these heavy auto-tune vocals ruin it completely for me, sorry. "
I would love to show how to do better, but I'm far from making anything that I'd call “great-sounding”. But I'd say S3RL for example does a great job with auto-tuned vocals that sound very well, not only in terms of mixing.
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