"The Like In I Love You" Is Streaming

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Wirestone:
There were lots of ways. On BW88, AGD suggests it was a Fairlight --

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairlight

-- Which presumably would have allowed engineers to alter BW's pitch through drawing on a screen. You could pitch correct before digital, too, but it was a somewhat more arduous process.

A device called the Eventide Harmonizer apparently did it too. My (entirely uninformed) guess is that the BBs first used pitch correction -- in some form -- on BB85. There are arguably some sampled vocals on there, and my guess is Steve Levine did something to BW's vox on the album.



oldsurferdude:
Quote from: Wirestone on June 30, 2010, 01:47:26 PM

My understanding is that songs are written and recorded. I'm just not sure if the interest is there to release it.

It would have been recorded using autotune  so it right away it would suck  no matter how great the songs were. :spin

rab2591:
I was having some doubts about this album...then I heard this song. WOW!!!!!!! One of the best from him I've heard in a long time.

♩♬🐸 Billy C ♯♫♩🐇:
Was it indeed a Fairlight? I could've sworn it was a Synclavier....

Wirestone:
http://www.btinternet.com/~bellagio/gigs88.html

And correction -- the note about the Fairlight is for a single song -- "One For the Boys."

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