Cynic - Integral Birth Live [HQ-HD] video free download


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Duration: 04:07
Uploaded: 2010/01/30

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10 years ago

fooldeth

Potentially the GOAT band. A huge shame they wasted their talent doing other things for 15 years.

11 years ago

leachables

Just a vocoder I Think

11 years ago

Zé Tremoço

but not in this song, more live evolutionary sleeper

11 years ago

Zé Tremoço

but he uses some kind of auto-tune, is voice sometimes gets a octave higher and it's an effect

12 years ago

Sarcastikbreadloaf N' Butter

Tymon... you are fucking awesome with your hair sir.

12 years ago

MagneticTapeWorm

@1ManArmyOfDisease Actually it's a vocoder, which is what they used on Focus too.

13 years ago

c4r50n1

@1ManArmyOfDisease He hasn't used a vocoder for the robot effect since focus. This is auto-tune

13 years ago

EtherealWaves

@1ManArmyOfDisease Delete that comment if you know your wrong lol :)

13 years ago

MiKill93

@1ManArmyOfDisease hahahaha!

13 years ago

John Jaster

ok i get the point, i was kiding when i said autotune anyways.

13 years ago

Slacker996

@1ManArmyOfDisease Vocoder

13 years ago

carnicerodeperros

@1ManArmyOfDisease wroooooooooong vocoder.

13 years ago

calidamagia

@1ManArmyOfDisease when it was pure vocoder style in the focus era the keyboards controlled the notes. Now he uses a couple of TC Helicon VoiceLive's, and actually sings the parts and the Helicon adds harmonies. It's not auto tune.

13 years ago

ruesterlll

Not auto tune, but similar, much more ancient. The original stuff was done on an old Digitech vocalist rack from like 1990. It didn't work so well live, so with the new album they went for a new, cleaner sound, but still basically a midi fed vocoder. Most of the new stuff is octave splits instead of inteligent harmony. I got to see these guys once before hurricane Andrew split them up the first time. They were ridiculous even then, before joining Chuck & Death

13 years ago

FlashCE

@1ManArmyOfDisease Not at all. It's a Vocoder. He doesn't use one in the studio for Traced in Air though.

13 years ago

juggalopenguin1134

@Mortal0121 Oh yeah, I know. actually before I found out it he used a vocodor, i assumed it was auto-tune, but I can tell when it's someone who could actually sing. the style of their music and the way he sings stands out from other bands as far as the auto-tune thing is concerned. I've played with auto-tune before, I know what you mean when you say the pitch will jump around. it is bad

13 years ago

Mortal0121

@juggalopenguin1134 Please don't get the idea that Paul can't sing without effects (I know Auto-Tune has that largely-deserved negative stigma), because he's a very talented singer without the effects. It's also actually pretty hard to use Auto-Tune (live anyways) and make it sound good like Paul does (unlike many obvious examples), because your voice has to be VERY steady or else the pitch will jump around, which sounds rather bad.

13 years ago

juggalopenguin1134

@Mortal0121 ah so I see.

13 years ago

Mortal0121

@juggalopenguin1134 He used a vocoder on Focus. The pitch on Focus was determined with a keyboard. He used Auto-Tune on Traced in Air, with the vocals being harmonized an octave up and an octave down. I know this because I asked them after seeing them live.

13 years ago

juggalopenguin1134

@1ManArmyOfDisease ..... I'm pretty sure it's a vocodor, not auto tune

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