The Butt wrote:
Flaming Babies wrote:
Everyone sounds like **** on live recordings, and everyone has off nights. Especially when sobriety is unlikely. You really didn't disprove anything.
Untrue. Its more accurate than judging by studio recordings, where vocal layering and doing 100 takes is the norm. Quit being pompous.
This is untrue as well. There is plenty of editing that happens in post-production of live recordings. Yes, you don't have a bunch of takes to get it "perfect" but there is still a lot of editing that gets done to make live recordings sound good.
Also, you are making generalizations about studio recordings. Some singers do need a lot of help to get them there so they sound good. But some singers, like David Bowie, would sing songs in 1-2 takes without much altering of his voice. 100 takes is far from the norm for vocal recordings, and this is from somebody who has done production. It comes down to if you're working with quality musicians or not. If you're working with a good group, they know what they want it to sound like and they come prepared to perform. Bad groups take longer because they just aren't as good at their craft. While studios do provide being able to correct imperfections, you can't take poop and polish it into gold. If they can't sing from the start no amount of magic is going to fix them.