Finally, Autotune Trivialized and Brought to Most Absurd Possible Limit!!!!!

And not just because PZ Myers gets t00n'd.

... but because it doesn't really make anyone saying anything sound like they're singing. Sometimes it makes them sound like .... they are being Autotuned.

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A fad that has to run its course.

By NewEnglandBob (not verified) on 25 Feb 2010 #permalink

Kinda unfortunately that it makes Neil deGrasse Tyson sound like Ernie (from Sesame Street).

It works for me, and I like it just fine. But unlike scientific issues, there's no way to say that it's objectively good art, or bad. I certainly recognize the present technical limitations. Let's just chalk this up to differences in taste.

I kinda like it, and at the same time think it is ridiculous. Go figure... Also, let this be a lesson for NdGT, avoid auto tune, it makes me laugh at your voice and miss all the normally interesting things you have to say!

Most absurd possible limit? You're so going to have to eat those words someday... Soon, no doubt.