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Its the few notes around 3:50 "One directiohohohohooon" Sounds to me like there is some autotune/pitch correction done.
The same goes for I Want To Break Free, some bits sound corrected aswell..
Dont know if its just my ears or not but it sure sounds like it..
http://youtu.be/o8fZE4kpbzQ?t=3m21s
"Gregsynthbootlegs 5 months ago
Better mix and they pitch-fixed the A4s!?
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Just compare the A4s here to the official release! They sound flat compared to the official release! They clean up little errors? like that via pro-tools!"
Mouse Rapist wrote:http://youtu.be/o8fZE4kpbzQ?t=3m21s
"Gregsynthbootlegs 5 months ago
Better mix and they pitch-fixed the A4s!?
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Just compare the A4s here to the official release! They sound flat compared to the official release! They clean up little errors? like that via pro-tools!"
Greg, I've not listened to it, cos I cba. I'm a musician like yourself. Autotune doesn't make it sound robotic, if done properly. But there are far better tuning plug ins than Autotune, nowadays. For example, Melodyne, which although it's a nightmare to use, it really is incredible. Especially the DNA, direct note access. Which enables you to go into a fully mixed track and pick out individual notes. For example, the DSMN stems they put up, Freddies bum note in his piano track. I've gone into that with melodyne and moved the bum note to it's correct position. It still doesn't make that song any better in my eyes, though.
Josh Macrae, was involved in mixing this, I believe? He uses the Waves plug ins, that I also use. They are excellent, Waves have a tune plug in too, which is far, far superior than Autotune.
Overdubs XD
What I don't get is why certain parts of the 2nd Wembley show HAD to be overdubbed. Like the One Vision performance was fine without the overdubs and Who Wants To Live Forever didn't need them.
Ahh, thank god its not me :')
I once asked it to a guy who did a musical study for a few years, and he told me that i was incorrect because he couldn't hear it, and that because he did that study and i didnt that i was wrong, and he was right..
Gregsynth wrote:
Overdubs XD
What I don't get is why certain parts of the 2nd Wembley show HAD to be overdubbed. Like the One Vision performance was fine without the overdubs and Who Wants To Live Forever didn't need them.
I haven't even heard the untouched version of WWTLF (2nd Night). What did they temper with on that?
It's of course easy to hear that Freddie's voice was totally fried after the 1st Wembley concert. It's so much different on the 2nd night. Sounds like he didn't sleep and just drank lots of alcohol and smoked tons of cigarettes after the first concert...
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This is the official release, and from what i can hear he hits a C5 here... at 3:09 link
This is the bootleg, and he hits a G4 here.. at 3:30
So, that one is obviously resung :')
They also lowered the key 2 semitones live, because in the original album recording the highest note was a D5.
Gregsynth wrote:
Overdubs XD
What I don't get is why certain parts of the 2nd Wembley show HAD to be overdubbed. Like the One Vision performance was fine without the overdubs and Who Wants To Live Forever didn't need them.
I haven't even heard the untouched version of WWTLF (2nd Night). What did they temper with on that?
It's of course easy to hear that Freddie's voice was totally fried after the 1st Wembley concert. It's so much different on the 2nd night. Sounds like he didn't sleep and just drank lots of alcohol and smoked tons of cigarettes after the first concert...
He was suffering from a cold (which doesn't help) and went all out on songs the first night (not to mention the post-gig party). He basically did the 2nd Wembley show with a semi-shot voice.
For WWTLF, BradMay pointed out the overdubbed C5 and Freddie re-sang a few bits (before the guitar solo and during the chorus parts).
That same guy that said "No, its not autotune... his voice did hit those notes pitch perfect" was pretty arrogant when i let him hear those 2 sources.
His awnser now was:
"Its no autotune dude, its from another night.. or it has been overdubbed "
Are people really that stupid?.. If it sounds too good to be true, it most of the time IS.
This doesn't sound like an overdub to me, and it doesn't sound like from another night (This is the only time i hear him do that exact phrasing) And it sounds robotic..
Yeah... Later on a guy told me " In 1990 when it was released you didnt have stuff like pitch corrections, so its an overdub "
And i was like "Dude... you know that the Friday night wasnt intended to be released? So they didnt do overdubs?, and when they released it they brushed off the rough spots.. and you know how?... with Melodyne, atleast .. i'm quite certain they did it with Melodyne"
Really..
And telling me that it was an overdub from another concert, seems to me like bullcrap... really? He didnt use that phrasing on other shows on the Magic Tour...
It's the only time he's done an A4 on that line, so it's obviously not from another night, and they obviously didn't overdub it.
Obviously, it's legit, as we hear it on the audience source....
BradMay wrote:
Yeah... Later on a guy told me " In 1990 when it was released you didnt have stuff like pitch corrections, so its an overdub "
And i was like "Dude... you know that the Friday night wasnt intended to be released? So they didnt do overdubs?, and when they released it they brushed off the rough spots.. and you know how?... with Melodyne, atleast .. i'm quite certain they did it with Melodyne"
Really..
And telling me that it was an overdub from another concert, seems to me like bullcrap... really? He didnt use that phrasing on other shows on the Magic Tour...