There’s a thing called backing tracks my guy. There’s way too many layers in their music for four individual instruments to replicate live. On top of that, some songs use autotune to provide an entirely different sound that flows with the rest of the song. It’s not like Noah can’t genuinely sing or write incredible music.
Technically he's using autotune, but that's solely for recreating the "wavy" sound his voice does which just isn't doable live, like how the album has his voice. He can actually hit that vocal range, and it's such a douchey nitpick move to whine about VERY MINOR effects used to improve the live performance. You would not sound anywhere close to him if you attempted this, and the changes are SO MINOR that if removed, would sound the same if just less aethestically pleasing for the performance.
There pitch correction for sure, it's not like that's the whole sound tho. You're listening to Noah, he's singing that song. What other effects are on his mic that you don't know about that are a problem? It's a part of the music industry and he's using it as an assistance to help him. I think theyre on tour rn and he's gonna be having to save his voice and protecting it. I understand where you're coming from but try to see what he's doing on stage and his voice and vocal health as well as sounding good for the audience. It's only minor autotune to assist him. No hate here btw just voicing my views
There is no auto tune but there is certainly effects on the voice but usually nothing more than reverb or delay. What you are probably picking up is the back tracks which have been used by professional musicians for decades. Nearly every song has multiple vocal tracks, sometimes simply for backing up the chorus or sometimes for strengthening the performance all together. Everyone does it and it is not Autotune.
One of the best shows I have ever been to
They are my favorite band now!!!! Noah's voice is so amazing!!🤘
Dude the guy right infront of you with the bass pro shops hat is me! Haha
I wanna see them so bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Definitely missing out 😭
Yoo, could you upload dethrone if you have it? 🙏🙏
Unfortunately, I didn't record all the songs they performed. I regret not doing it.
@@vickihourigan5182 same. Daytona right? I recorded a couple. I may have Dethrone
2:34 lmao funny thing this guy its an outstanding singer
Why does he not perform all the lyrics to the song. In the video he screams the part" and now your next"
he uses autotune, i'm disappointed
There’s a thing called backing tracks my guy. There’s way too many layers in their music for four individual instruments to replicate live. On top of that, some songs use autotune to provide an entirely different sound that flows with the rest of the song. It’s not like Noah can’t genuinely sing or write incredible music.
Homie. No he doesn’t haha those are back tracks for harmonies.
Technically he's using autotune, but that's solely for recreating the "wavy" sound his voice does which just isn't doable live, like how the album has his voice. He can actually hit that vocal range, and it's such a douchey nitpick move to whine about VERY MINOR effects used to improve the live performance. You would not sound anywhere close to him if you attempted this, and the changes are SO MINOR that if removed, would sound the same if just less aethestically pleasing for the performance.
There pitch correction for sure, it's not like that's the whole sound tho. You're listening to Noah, he's singing that song. What other effects are on his mic that you don't know about that are a problem? It's a part of the music industry and he's using it as an assistance to help him. I think theyre on tour rn and he's gonna be having to save his voice and protecting it. I understand where you're coming from but try to see what he's doing on stage and his voice and vocal health as well as sounding good for the audience. It's only minor autotune to assist him. No hate here btw just voicing my views
There is no auto tune but there is certainly effects on the voice but usually nothing more than reverb or delay. What you are probably picking up is the back tracks which have been used by professional musicians for decades. Nearly every song has multiple vocal tracks, sometimes simply for backing up the chorus or sometimes for strengthening the performance all together. Everyone does it and it is not Autotune.