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I also prefer Melodyne to Autotune.
The trouble with not using pitch correction is that the industry expects it any more and most in the industry will reject anything that isn't pitch perfect. It doesn't matter how moving the performance, it will still be rejected if not pitch perfect. Most of these people are just looking for any excuse to reject something to cover their butts. You don't lose your job in this industry over what you reject, only over what you promote that fails.
What is the difference between using pitch correction and singing it a hundred times until you get it right? Both are kind of fraudulent. Often in singing it a hundred times to get the pitch right, you lose the emotion.
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