T Pain Auto Tune Microphone Toy
T Pain Microphone Toy
T-Pain was the champion of the first season of the Fox reality music competition The Masked Singer, as the Monster. Musical style. He has called his style of music 'Hard & B'. T-Pain uses Auto-Tune, a pitch-correcting audio processor, for his vocals. Sep 03, 2011 I Am T-Pain Microphone – The Toy Mic That Lets You Sound Like TPain. By Gadget Girl on September 3, 2011 in Toy Blog By The Toy Spy Family. New from JAKKS Pacific, you can now sound like TPain with the I Am T-Pain mic! Get your auto tune on by using the T-Pain effect! The speaker is at the bottom of the microphone. So your audience can. The use of Auto-Tune as a vocal effect was bolstered in the late 2000s by hip hop/R&B recording artist T-Pain who elaborated on the effect and made active use of Auto-Tune in his songs. He cites new jack swing producer Teddy Riley and funk artist Roger Troutman 's use of the Talk Box as inspirations for his own use of Auto-Tune.
If there’s one thing that really changed our music industry, it has got to be the introduction of Auto-Tune. In case you didn’t know what Auto-Tune is, it is a pitch correction tool used by music producers to ensure that artistes hit their notes perfectly on their recordings. But seeing how music is all about creativity, Auto-Tune has been used to purposely modify a singer’s voice to give them a robotic quality to how they sound. Case in point, one of the biggest hip-hop stars in today’s world: T-Pain (or Cher if you’re unfamiliar with T-Pain). This guy has been known to use Auto-Tune so extensively that it’s become his trademark sound, and people have been capitalizing on the fact. First up we had the I Am T-Pain iPhone app last year when you could sing into your iPhone and have your voice “tuned” to sound like T-Pain. /monomate-vst-plugin-download.html. And now, it’s been taken one step further with the “I Am T-Pain Mic“. All you have to do is sing into this toy and the microphone will play it back in T-Pain’s signature voice. In fact, you can even record your singing and transfer the file to your PC if you feel so inclined to. Whether you’re willing to shell out another $40 for this device is another story, but I’m pretty sure it’ll find its way into the hands of some T-Pain fans out there. What will they come up with next? Pills to swallow so you sound like T-Pain? Little snitch s3.amazonaws.com.
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