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  • Can the Mouth be used for a straight atuo-tune?

  • Can the Mouth be used for live performance? And If so do you need a ton of hardware to run it?

  • Even the demo sounds a huge shit. I wonder how much awesome things can be done with it. It doesn't take any merit from usual sequencing style (actually it'll be ever needed so as playing notes and sing and so on), but it might actually help to move mountains when you're in your kitchen and then adlibs whatever you could fit greatly in any huge track you're working at. BIG respect to NI, even more.

  • OMG Tim and NI. Having seen this presentation, I NEVER AGAIN want to see any synth introduced by a german-accent voice-over telling me about the synth's specs or a pseudo-homeboy telling my vaguely how this or that workstation is "legit" and "professional". IMHO what you are doing here is answering exactly the one and only question any musician ever really wants answered about a new instrument: can I make good music with this thing? The answer in this case is an obvious yes! BIG UP!

  • is there a program that lets you make something purely based off of a thought you had earlier?without the "difficult"

  • is this only for mac????

  • You don't get it. The purpose of The Mouth is to make it easier for a producer to turn an idea from his head into actual music. A lot of great tracks have been scrapped over time, not because the idea was bad, but because it was hard technically to actually record the idea.

    Secondly, The Mouth works as a creative sparring partner, because it will make some thing you didn't expect here and there, and thus giving you ideas to further work on your track.

    Thank you for your time.

  • This is making the less talented get much opportunity. Amazing software,just not sure if i like what'll eventually be done with it.

  • lol. that was a creative way to make that work.

  • wtf...in the future no one is gonna have the ability to sing.. they just speak and tell the engineer to turn it into music...

    wtf?

  • @dopemcee It can be nice to adjust some vocals in electronic music.

    But agree with music where it's important to sing, those artist who use autotuner and stuff to hide their bad singing don't get my respect.

  • @dopemcee Haha! Not exactly man.

  • @dopemcee It's already happened, bro. Just look at rap music as a prime example. \o/

  • @dopemcee There isn't even a need for a singer anymore if the producer used a program like Vocaloid or something. Just paste midi notes, type a word for each note, tweak a few parameters and voila! Future generations of pop fans won't notice the difference! Just get some plastic tart to mime the words on stage and there, we have an act!

  • Pretty crazy....might have to check it out....

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