I thought this brief history of the dreaded/beloved effect was kind of interesting:
https://priceonomics.com/the-inventor-of-auto-tune/
Brief history of Auto Tune
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Re: Brief history of Auto Tune
That was a fun read, thanks!
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Re: Brief history of Auto Tune
I second that.
As a follower of big data, I also bookmarked the site. Thanks!
As a follower of big data, I also bookmarked the site. Thanks!
Re: Brief history of Auto Tune
Yep. It was a very interesting read. I wish I remotely understood the math, but I don't.
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