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Missed that high note? With Auto-Tune, that's OK. Like a spellchecker or photo editing software can save us from our mistakes, the audio program Auto-Tune can correct a singer's bad notes and ...
Cher’s 1998 hit ‘Believe’ debuted the use of a technology called “Auto-Tune”, a pitch correcting software that has since changed the music industry.
Linda Diaz and Arthur Buckner uncover how Auto-Tune became THE in-demand tool for studios.
Cher released her biggest hit, "Believe," 25 years ago on Oct. 19, 1998. The Grammy-winning Eurodance track popularized the use of Auto-Tune.
Can't carry a tune? Andy Hildebrand's pitch-correction software can help you sing like a star.
'Everybody was like, 'OK, I guess we can listen to it,'' T-Pain said of Auto-Tune after Snoop Dogg used it on a song.
Lara Trump, Republican National Committee co-chair and daughter-in-law to former President Donald Trump, released a song called “Hero" to rousing criticism and complaints.
Usher revealed that he and T-Pain spoke privately after T-Pain claimed Usher's comment about his Auto-Tune sent him into a yearslong depression.
The Canadian crooner says he misses the pure sound of classic pop and swing — though he's willing to adopt a modern touch once in a while. His eighth studio album is called To Be Loved.