a general voice editing question
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:05 pm
I'm listening to some amatuer singers lately from around the web, and I'm noticing some pretty crazy octave ranges in a couple singers, and it got me curious...
could these singers be touching up their range with some ingenious singing and a bit of pitching up? How difficult is it to determine if a voice has been pitched up several semitones or even an octave? How detectable is it with free or cheaply available software? I'm going on the assumption that these singers don't pirate their audio software, but I imagine there are some good enough tools that are open source like audacity to accomplish it.
could these singers be touching up their range with some ingenious singing and a bit of pitching up? How difficult is it to determine if a voice has been pitched up several semitones or even an octave? How detectable is it with free or cheaply available software? I'm going on the assumption that these singers don't pirate their audio software, but I imagine there are some good enough tools that are open source like audacity to accomplish it.