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Re: GG: Humming; Cher
On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, jv wrote:
> I think we all agree that percussion instruments such
> as the piano have proved the easiest to synthesize convincingly;
> probably the last things to fall to the Digital Conquerer will be the
> violin and the human voice, but the day will come when we will hear from
> our CD players beautiful singing voices, completely human and endowed
> with personality, of people who do not exist. Imagine starting with a
> real person's voice, but digitally altering, step by step, extremely
> fine nuances of its pitch, timbre, frequency profile, etc. etc. The end
> result could be utterly different, much less attractive - or much MORE
> attractive.
In Cher's hit single "Believe" there's that very odd processing of her
voice in parts of the song: it sounds as if she held a single note, they
sampled it, and then they slide it around from step to step (discretely
stepwise, not sliding). It sounds blatantly artificial.
Now, was that a deliberate artistic choice for the effect of the
stepwise-ness, or has Cher forgotten how to sing, or is her producer just
very sloppy? (Anybody here happen to have inside information on this?)
I'd hope it's a deliberate effect....
Bradley Lehman | http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/ | Dayton, VA, USA