Auto-Tune takes over the news

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Wed, 04 Nov 2009 6:16p.m.

Auto-Tune The News is an internet sensation using the software to turn news broadcasts into hilarious songs

Auto-Tune The News is an internet sensation using the software to turn news broadcasts into hilarious songs

Music software that allows just about anyone to sound like they're hitting the right notes is causing sound waves in the music industry. The program, called Auto-Tune is used widely by pop-stars to improve out of tune voices.

Britney Spears has been accused of using it, and so has country singer Kenny Chesney. In fact listen to just about any pop song these days, and more than likely, it's been auto-tuned.

"There are singers who admit to using it live, there are people who clearly use it on their records, and then there are people who don't talk about it," said Joe Levy, Editor-in-Chief of Maxim.

Auto-Tune is a computer program that can perfect your pitch and finesse any off-notes: a kind of Photoshop for the voice.

Cher was one of the first to use it. It gave her 1998 hit 'Believe' that digitally enhanced warble. But today critics complain that the overuse of Auto-Tune is homogenising music.

Auto-Tune is so effective it can turn even a mediocre singer into a virtuoso.

You don't even have to be a singer at all – three brothers in Brooklyn have become internet sensations by setting newsmakers to music. They call it Auto-Tune The News."

First they use the computer program to turn speeches into song, then they serve as backup singers to a host of unsuspecting lead vocalists.

"Joe Biden is a very forceful speaker and that translates, he's a very forceful singer" said Micheal Gregory.

Singers themselves, the Gregory brothers - along with sister-in-law Sarah - say they prefer not to Auto-Tune their own music.

"I like being different so I don't mind when you know there are mess-ups and some off notes," Sarah Gregory says.

That makes her a rarity now that perfection is possible with the push of a button.

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