>>2087207let's dispel this myth about the prevalence of bad pitch correction. yes, most commercial vocal recordings use pitch correction. that's not the problem here. the problem here is that the pitch correction sounds like fucking trash because it was done badly by an incompetent or lazy producer. it doesn't fit the style of the song and it doesn't fit the pitch contours of the parts she's singing. believe it or not, it's entirely possible to use pitch correction in a way that doesn't make the vocal track you're working on sound like a fucking vocaloid with bizarre, warped harmonics and jarring, robotic glissandos. he made every single mistake in the book on this track, and that's just looking at the fucking autotune abortion he dumped on it.
sure, ignorant listeners lap it up like dog food, but that doesn't excuse it. if he wants to make vocaloid music, he should just install some fucking vocaloids and stop sabotaging the performances of women who are putting some effort and heart into their singing. "everybody else is doing it" doesn't mean it sounds good. it doesn't.