Oct 30, 2014 T-Pain sings without Auto-Tune at an NPR Tiny Desk Concert, and people can't even believe his voice. Mar 01, 2019 T-Pain Sang Without Auto-Tune Long Before The Masked Singer: Watch His Stripped-Down Performance T-Pain proved his vocal chops when.
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T-Pain performed a Tiny Desk concert at NPR this week, and he killed it.
You probably know T-Pain as the R&B singer that your friend who is way too into classic rock loves to talk smack about, because he’s not a real singer, bro. Here’s the thing: T-Pain is a real singer. A really good singer.
T-Pain used Auto-Tune because it made his voice sound crazy and metallic and produced an amazing effect, not because he couldn’t sing.
T Pain Autotune Download Free
Auto-Tune was created to be used by people who couldn’t quite hit a note, so the machine was brought in to correct it a little. Auto-Tune, when used properly, is extremely hard to detect. If it corrects pitches like it’s meant to, you don’t notice it.
T-Pain intentionally sang between keys so it forced the Auto-Tune to correct sharply, which produced that surreal, robotic effect you have heard parodied 10,000 times before.
Don’t hate on T-Pain. Don’t doubt him, either. Dude can sing.
T Pain Sing Without Autotune Song
(Thanks to Entertain This! for sharing.)