Jun 20, 2010 Hey I'm engineering a local pop/punk band. They want their vocals to sound like All Time Low/Fall Out Boy/Panic! At The Disco. I'm perfectly used to Melodyne and Autotune, but have no clue how to get it to sound like this, especially like All Time Low a la 'Weightless'. Jun 18, 2010 Re: Pop/Punk style autotune like somebody point out: copy the track, gently tune main vocal track (keep it human) and heavily tune the copy, compress the hell out of it and blend (make sure both tracks are perfectly alligned) some heavy compression on main track also. Add 1/4, 1/2 delays and a little verb and you're set! Auto tune_evo_vst.
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All Time Low - Remembering Sunday ft. Juliet Simms - YouTube
Starting at :34 'Leaning now, into the breeze' Again at :58 'She lead him upstairs x2, left him dying to get in.' Porcelain - Marianas Trench (Official Studio Version) - YouTube Starting at :40 All Time Low - Let It Roll - YouTube It's in a few places in the first verse. 'I'm wide awake and thinking' 'in a harsh reality' Then when the chorus hits at :42 its used pretty heavily, and is most apparent when notes are being held out. I realize what I asked was about a pop-punk vocal effect/style, and most of the songs I chose are rather low-key, but I feel it's in these band's quieter songs that the technique becomes very obvious and easy to make out. My question is pretty straightforward. What is it? I'm not even sure if I'm in the right forum or not because I'm not sure whether to classify it as a songwriting technique or a recording technique. Is it a well placed harmony part? Or is it some kind of double tracking? Thanks to any and all replies! EDIT: Furthermore, if it is a songwriting technique, anyone have any advice on writing similar harmony parts? Thank you again! How To Auto Tune Pop Punks
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