repoman
Contributor
Would they have the charm they have now when listening to their recordings?
I know that stylistic singing differences exist between then and now, such as phrasing which is a very large part of my enjoyment. Billie Holiday with even a small tweak of how she did her phrasing would change her style massively. I even wonder if the combination of unique phrasing and how the recording distort voices compared to our current tech accentuates our perception of the phrasing.
Is there a computer technique to simulate how a vintage singer would sound on modern equipment?
I thought of this topic by listening to some Cambodian pop music from the sixties and the phrasing was totally new unique and cool to me. But the vocals while awesome seemed to be be like 20-30 years behind the West in the recording quality.
I know that stylistic singing differences exist between then and now, such as phrasing which is a very large part of my enjoyment. Billie Holiday with even a small tweak of how she did her phrasing would change her style massively. I even wonder if the combination of unique phrasing and how the recording distort voices compared to our current tech accentuates our perception of the phrasing.
Is there a computer technique to simulate how a vintage singer would sound on modern equipment?
I thought of this topic by listening to some Cambodian pop music from the sixties and the phrasing was totally new unique and cool to me. But the vocals while awesome seemed to be be like 20-30 years behind the West in the recording quality.