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What does it mean for a song to sound "natural"?
closely resembling an original
Who is a "singer"?
someone who makes music with their voice
How did Auto-Tune impact singers?
Nearly every singer wanted to use Auto-Tune.
What does "nearly" mean?
almost but not quite
How did engineers use Auto-Tune creatively?
They started using Auto-Tune in creative new ways.
What does it mean to be "creative"?
able to think up new and original ideas
Why did fixing music recordings used to take a long time?
Because the process was more manual and less automated.
What does it mean to "fix" something?
to repair something
What is the role of an engineer in recording music?
Engineers recorded a song once.
Who is an "engineer"?
a person who is trained to build or use machines
Give an example of how something can "still" be the same.
The song still sounded natural.
What does the word "still" emphasize?
that something has not changed
How can software make a song perfect?
By allowing precise edits and corrections.
What is "software"?
a computer program
How did engineers use the best parts of recordings?
They took the best parts and put them together.
What does it mean to "put together" different things?
to produce something using many different things
Why might engineers record a song multiple times?
To get the best possible version or parts of the song.
What is the process of "recording" sounds or images?
to copy sounds or images onto a machine that can play them back
How did Auto-Tune change the music industry in 1997?
It allowed for precise tuning and pitch correction in recordings.
What does it mean to "tune" an instrument?
to adjust an instrument so it makes the correct sound