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Auto-Tune
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Auto-Tune is a pitch correction software suite offered by Antares Audio Technologies. While neither the only software of its kind on the market nor the first method of pitch correction, its high flexibility and ease of use quickly shot it to such prominence that it may qualify as a Brand Name Takeover. Auto-Tune was conceived in the mid-nineties not by an audio engineer, but a seismic analyst working for Exxon named Andy Hildebrand. When asked at a party if he could use his software to modify a singer's pitch, he developed Auto-Tune. The first version of the software was released in 1997. Auto-Tune was originally intended as a way to correct notes sung flat or sharp by less than a semi-tone, but it was discovered to create a distinctive robotic sound when driven much further and combined with abrupt pitch shifts. The first (successful) usage of this style was on the 1999 #1 Cher single "Believe", but because this method was kept as a trade secret at the time, it took a couple years for other artists such as Daft Punk to discover it. The act of distorting vocals for a robotic effect is not new in and of itself, having been used since the 1970s with the vocoder, but this was mostly relegated to funk and electronica, both niche markets. Using Auto-Tune for a similar effect didn't become prominent until the arrival of T-Pain in 2005. Unlike other artists that relegated it to subtle uses or genres aiming for a digitalized sound, T-Pain used it obviously and flagrantly on nearly all of his releases. His huge success led to a slew of imitators within pop, R&B, and hip-hop. Within a very short period, Auto-Tune distortion became the norm rather than the exception. With the wide adoption of Auto-Tune, the technique quickly became a source of controversy both within and in discussion about the music industry. The major criticism is how the program strips all the personality and subtle harmonics from a performer's voice, leaving those who utilize it sounding near-identical with each other. This ties in with the criticism that it is inherently lazy and dishonest: because the software ensures perfect pitch, the actual capabilities of the singer are a moot point. These arguments exclude artists who use it primarily to distort their voices into the aforementioned robotic sound, but they catch their own flak for their (perceived) unoriginality. Auto-Tune is such a source of backlash that in many circles, it's actually used as a general insult against singers regardless of context. Still, with the majority of the best-selling singles and albums utilizing the method, it's unlikely to fade away any time soon. See also the Loudness War, the other major controversy within the music industry. Compare Synthetic Voice Actor. Please remember that Tropes Are Tools and not to use this as a Take That! page. |
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In Adventure Time, Finn swallows a computer, which enables him to distort his voice. | |
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Bon Iver uses Auto-Tune in the songs "Wolves" and "Beth/Rest". Taking it even further, "Woods" is nothing but Auto-Tuned vocals, layered one on top of another. The vocals to the album 22, A Million are processed almost entirely through Auto-Tuning. | |
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Let's Read Homestuck uses inconsistent autotune whenever any character references the in-universe comic Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff to present its Stylistic Suck audibly. | |
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Lollipop Chainsaw has Josey Jones, the Funk Zombie who speaks much likes Zimos. When Juliet first hears him however, she thinks he's imitating Stephen Hawking. | |
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Rock Band 3 has this (in real-time) for vocalists as an optional feature. | |
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The opening to "Keep Your Distance" by Patty Loveless ("If I cross your path again"). This is particularly notable as Loveless usually went out of her way to avoid studio trickery on her voice. | |
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The Loud House Movie: Very noticeable autotune in the singing, particularly with Lincoln. | |
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In one episode of The Simpsons, Bart, Milhouse, Nelson and Ralph get drafted into a Boy Band. The band depends entirely on computer wizardry to make their singing listenable. | |
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The second appearance of the Time Police in Superjail! uses auto-tune for their sung lines, complete with some vocal distortion. | |
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Parodied by Harry Hill who "performed" the song with a Cher-styled ventriloquist doll. When it got to the bit in the song which is clearly studio-enhanced, he did the classic ventriloquist's trick of seemingly drinking a glass of water while the doll "sang" on, in lip-sync to the song. | |
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Saints Row: The Third has Zimos, a pimp who after getting a tracheotomy had Auto-Tune installed in his voice box. In addition to the effect, it tunes his voice randomly. | |
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The Nekci Menij Show has all of its characters speaking in various Auto-Tuned and Text-To-Talk voices, presumably because about 90% of the singers being parodied on the show abuse Auto-Tune. On one side of the scale, Keshir doesn't sound like a human being due to being so Auto-Tuned; on the other, Adole is the most natural-sounding of the singers. | |
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In an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, a siren sings with an auto-tuned voice. In the live-action episode, Frylock is played by T-Pain, and several of his spoken lines are (appropriately) distorted. |
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Unironic pitch correction is also audible on a few songs where he's pushing at the limits of his ability, like the Patter Song "I'll Hurt You" or his attempts at soaring R&B/rock vocals in "The Hills (Remix)" and "Twisted"). | |
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David Guetta uses for the distortion effect on Nicki Minaj on their song "Turn Me On". Ditto for the chorus of Minaj's "Starships". and indeed most of the dance music Minaj is increasingly making |
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Say Wah from Kuu Kuu Harajuku did something to herself to make all of her speech auto-tuned in an attempt to get into HJ5. | |
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A non-musical example in Rick and Morty: when the family's dog builds himself a bipedal robot suit capable of translating his thoughts into flawless english, his lines are auto-tuned to make him sound more robotic. | |
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All the songs from Total Drama World Tour are autotuned. Oddly, two of the songs you can download on their website lack the Auto-Tune, and everyone is ridiculously off-key. | |
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PassCode uses some type of vocoder for effect on many of their songs, especially ones that use a lot of chiptune. This also crops up at live shows where even their speaking will sound robotic. | |
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Mr. Peabody & Sherman: One trailer mentions that Peabody invented auto-tune, among other things. | |
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Discussed and Invoked by the character Mischa Bachinski in the 2008 musical Ride the Cyclone. Mischa is an aspiring rapper (he goes by the name "Bad Egg" on his youtube page) who idealizes the wealthy, bad-boy lifestyle of famous Hip-Hop artists as the antithesis to his unhappy circumstances in the tiny Canadian town of Uranium, Saskatchewan. His signature song is a Boastful Rap that makes gratuitous use of autotuning, parodying the "the last bastion of pure strength and masculinity in society: self-aggrandizing commercialized hiphop" of the 2000's. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022): Doctor Robotnik uses this deliberately while demonstrating his new powers granted by the Master Emerald. He had no practical reason to do this; he's just goofy like that. | |
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Civilization VI plays different versions of each civ's Leitmotif as they progress through the game's eras, and when the Zulu enter the Atomic Era, their theme's traditional isiZulu vocals pick up some auto-tuning, in reference to contemporary African music's use of it. | |
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In Space☆Dandy, QT's actresses' voices were auto-tuned to sound more robotic. It's more subtle in the Japanese dub since intonation is important in that language. | |
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Most of WoodenToaster's songs use a vocoder, but the chorus of "Tough Luck" just goes for straight Auto-Tune. | |
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Space Hamster's opening jingle uses it. | |
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Sonic Generations features auto-tune in the second verse of City Escape's Act 1 BGM. Justified as it's paying tribute to and trying to match the pitch of the Endless Mine melody. | |
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Used in-universe on an episode of Degrassi. The Three Tenners want to record a song but one of them can't sing. | |
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Brutally spoofed in the Grojband episode "Helmet", where Kin builds an autotuning helmet to hide Corey's voice cracks, only for Trina to sabotage the helmet and transform it into a rampaging robot obsessed with making everything perfect. | |
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Rio uses Auto-Tune for its original purpose — correcting pitch. You can faintly hear it on Raphael's one sung line in the grand finale—evidently, George Lopez can't carry a tune. | |
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Star Wars Uncut: Used in the dialog between Han and Leia about R2-D2 carrying the stolen Death Star plans. | |
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Galneryus vocalist Masatoshi Ono/Sho uses Auto-Tune effects on both studio recording and in live performance. The results receive mixed reviews, although the sound is reminiscent of what would happen if someone created a Vocaloid based off of Toshi. Fans of Yama-B (who sang without autotune) are generally not pleased. | |
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Heidi Montag used an Auto-Tuner for her debut album Superficial. | |
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In The New Edition Story, the majority of Woody McCain's vocals are clearly heavily processed with Auto-Tune any time he sings one of Bobby Brown's songs. This is partly justified since he was originally a dancer, not a singer, prior to being cast as Bobby Brown. | |
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The same uneven, sporadic autotune used for Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff is played straight in ''Let's Read Undertale," to highlight Big Bad Flowey's demonic, inhuman nature. | |
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Ark Music Factory's entire output applies heavy doses of Auto-Tune. The most infamous of these is Friday. | |
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Babymetal's lead singer Suzuka "Su-Metal" Nakamoto is Auto-Tuned on some songs for a robotic effect. Fans mostly don't take issue with it in those cases, but do often complain about the tendency of studio albums to over-correct her vocals since she's known even amongst the music press to be a highly skilled live singer. Su's voice is Auto-Tuned on "Kingslayer", her collaboration with Bring Me the Horizon, a deliberate choice to fit with the lyrics referencing a malfunctioning computer system (metaphor for life). Oli Sykes's voice is even more absurdly over-processed near the end. |
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On 30 Rock, Tracy is trying not to be seen acting badly at work while he's being filmed for his wife's reality show, which Liz uses to her advantage. Tracy then finds a loophole and starts singing everything to the tune of Billy Joel's "Uptown Girl", because the show can't afford the licensing rights. Liz counters with Auto-Tune to make the melody incomprehensible. | |
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The titular character in Freaknik: The Musical, played by the master of autotune himself T-Pain, both speaks and sings with autotune. | |
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A subject of much contention on message boards devoted to the TV series Glee. Was even lampshaded in the first episode of Season 2. | |
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Parodied by CollegeHumor in "Sing Talk", a spoof of Kesha's song 'Tik Tok', which lambasts this style of music in general. | |
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Ladybaby used Auto-Tune on their studio tracks, rarely for effect. It's easy to tell when one compares how they sound in the studio versus at live shows – Ladybaby never lipsynced or used any live pitch-correction, so the different singing chops of each member was obvious. To their credit, they did continue improving until the final lineup disbanded in early 2020. | |
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Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Not coincidentally, her music producer is also Perfume's (Yasutaka Nakata). | |
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Trolls: Guy Diamond can Auto-Tune his voice at will, and does this randomly when he talks. | |
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La Cucarocka from D.N. Ace speak in an auto-tuned voice. | |
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Land of the Lost: The main characters discover a crystal that essentially does this to the voice of whomever touches it, netting a comment from Rick Marshall that you'd normally need to pay money for this kind of effect. | |
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Vaniru heavily uses it for effect. | |
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In Friendship is Witchcraft, Sweetie Belle has distinct Robo Speak which is created by running all her lines through auto-tune with a limited number of pitches. | |
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It's subtle in Annie, but most prominent in "The City is Yours". | |
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On The Amazing World of Gumball, Darwin the fish sings two songs in the episode "The Words". The first one is Auto-Tuned, and the second is styled like a Disney Villain Song. | |
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Saturday Night Live: Played for Laughs in a sketch with host Kristin Wiig; an infomercial advertising a CD for socialites and by socialites entitled "Classy Sexy Elegnace" (yeah, that's what it's called). Everything on that album is haphazardly produced, by their HUSBANDS, no less, (Except for one song in which her husband Craig T. Nelson hires a black producer who "pretends to like her music..."), which results in HEAVY use of the Auto-Tune. The real payoff moment comes near the end, when all three women are singing one song using EACH OF THEIR RESPECTIVE AUTO-TUNE SETTINGS (in different keys and modes). The result is hilariously scary. Hell, EVEN THE ENDING ANNOUNCEMENT is auto-tuned! | |
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On NoPixel, Outto-Tune Tyrone, or OTT, had an auto-tuner installed into his vocal chords, and talks/sings in a constant Auto-Tune. | |
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INNA uses it in "Wow", "Club Rocker", "More Than Friends", and many other songs on I am the Club Rocker and Party Never Ends. | |
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In Modern Family, after Phil gives an impromptu humiliating speech at Claire's political debate, the speech goes viral. At least one YouTube user uses Auto-Tune to create a Sampling music video out of it. | |
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The Leverage episode "The Studio Job" has Hardison attempt to pass Eliot off as a country music star by providing a real-time auto-tune effect for him. He's horrified when he realizes it's not working, but it's okay: it turns out that Eliot doesn't need it. | |
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The storm surrounding its use during the auditions phase may be what finally kills the UK version of The X Factor. | |
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In Granblue Fantasy, this is how Jade's default voice sounds like. | |
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Epic Rap Battles of History uses this for Stephen Hawking rather than the program the real Hawking uses to speak. This is because if you've ever heard Stephen Hawking speak, you know you can't rap with that program. | |
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Su's voice is Auto-Tuned on "Kingslayer", her collaboration with Bring Me the Horizon, a deliberate choice to fit with the lyrics referencing a malfunctioning computer system (metaphor for life). Oli Sykes's voice is even more absurdly over-processed near the end. | |
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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks: The villains of the movie are a trio of sirens who use their beautiful Compelling Voice to sow discord among the student body. In the final battle against them, the heroes shatter their magical amulets. The sirens are visibly horrified by this, and when they try to sing again, they sound horribly off-key and are booed offstage. Their amulets were not just the source of their powers, they were their auto-tune! | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Used in the episode "The Mane Attraction". Coloratura (who is actually quite talented) has a manager that cultivates an "image" for her that involves auto-tune (produced via magic). Subverted near the end of the episode, where she fires the manager and performs two songs as herself without the auto-tune (showing her actual talents, to the delight of the audience). | |
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Todd in the Shadows discusses Auto-Tune in his review of T-Pain's "5 O'Clock". Unlike most music critics, he doesn't mind it, calling it "a tool to be used well or used badly, just like anything else." He also Auto-Tunes the next two sentences of the review just for Rule of Funny. At the end of the review, he makes his own verse about how the song would play out in real life, also done by him singing with Auto-Tune. Also used for laughs in his review of Jason Derulo's "Talk Dirty": after a female backing vocalist states Derulo's name plainly, he points out that she pronounced it wrong, then imitates Derulo's Singer Name Drop. |
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Using Auto-Tune in wildly inappropriate contexts (e.g. babies crying, cats meowing, normal conversation settings) has become something of a meme on YouTube. The video series "Auto-Tune the News" does this with various news clips for comedic effect. It's hit a popular zenith with the "Bed Intruder Song". | |
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Used for distortion effect in *NSYNC's song "Digital Getdown". Especially justified since the song was about cybersex and invokes the dial-up tone. | |
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Hip-hop/R&B artist T-Pain is the Trope Codifier, though arguably different than most usages since he uses it blatantly to sound like a robot and not just to make it sound like he can sing. He stated that he wants to move on from using Auto-Tune and instead start using different vocal effects called the "T-Pain Effect." | |
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Naturally, "Gay Fish" from South Park is sung with a heavy dose of auto-tune, as it's a parody of Kanye West's "Heartless." Trey Parker often relates a humorous story about having to sing badly on purpose just to make the effect sound right. | |
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Sarina Paris — "Just About Enough". | |
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Jeopardy!: Played for Laughs in a category from June 2010. You haven't lived until you've heard Alex Trebek sing "Go Down, Moses" with the help of Auto-Tune. | |
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Genki Rockets, the band of Tetsuya Mizuguchi, creator of Lumines, Rez, and Child of Eden. Most notably in "Breeze". | |
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While often averted for their vocal-heavy songs, BTS have used Auto-tune in some songs as a stylistic choice, such as in "DNA" (used subtly for a cosmic-like sound), and the pop-rap songs "Mic Drop (remix)" and "Dionysus". "Shadow" and "Black Swan" heavily use autotune to convey feelings of drowning and loss of individuality underneath fame. |
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Jacksfilms parodied this in Dubstep Solves Everything 3 when Auto-Tune Jesus is called upon. | |
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Self-Insert is an experimental hip-hop group that uses autotune as a way of identifying with machines, something outside of themselves. Sebastian Hedge stated in an interview that he "wanted to channel thoughts about music from a detached standpoint, like talking into a microphone" as a basis for the art. | |
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Blackish features the kids using it for a performance of Carol of the Bells, in a scene that completely plays up how hideously unnatural it sounds. | |
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Don't Hug Me I'm Scared Duck Guy speaks exclusively through this, making him an oddly disconcerting character even if he's by no means sinister. This also applies to Colin The Computer, who's autotune voice can be taken to sharp extremes whenever he's mad. Justified, as he's a computer. |
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Used constantly by the boy band "Sev'ral Timez" in the Gravity Falls episode "Boyz Crazy", as part of an extended parody of boy-band music. | |
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