In Reply to: In Detective Krieger's defense. . . posted by Chris from Lafayette on November 9, 2014 at 14:06:56:
The identification of flat or sharp has to do with his assertion that Barbara Streisand and Kurt Elling sing "off-key". It does relate to the auto-tune in that he has in the past identified auto-tune being used in cases where pitch is off slightly, but it's more about his general claim as an authority on all things pitch and assertions about the abilities of various singers and that auto-tune is used to compensate for their inability to sing in-tune.
Dave
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- RE: I think you misunderstood - David Smith 19:49:35 11/12/14 (8)
- RE: I think you misunderstood - Todd Krieger 23:27:56 11/12/14 (7)
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- RE: I think you misunderstood - Todd Krieger 14:47:45 11/14/14 (3)
- RE: I think you misunderstood - David Smith 16:44:49 11/14/14 (2)
- RE: I think you misunderstood - Todd Krieger 17:06:31 11/14/14 (1)
- RE: I think you misunderstood - David Smith 17:11:35 11/14/14 (0)
- RE: I think you misunderstood - rbolaw 16:01:47 11/09/14 (2)
- And further... - Ivan303 18:04:11 11/09/14 (1)
- I can think of few voices more justified in using autotune than - volunteer 04:44:26 11/11/14 (0)