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so, not sure if this has been posted, but i was testing out googles new video search feature and i just so happen to run across a video someone took of eisley performing 'memories' at ACL. it's decent quality, resize the window to get better quality if it doesnt do it for you automatically. heres the link _________________ Tweet me @teagone |
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cool thanks, if it was posted I guess I missed it. Heh the audience is singing along? _________________ http://www.namusrock.com/ still under construction |
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somebody commented (dana maybe) they thought they heard people singing along and thought it was cool. I don't think people are singing along, it sounds sort of like it, but they're too damn accurate, during the chorus its probably people singing because you can hear a lower end (boys) come in...but I've noticed this phenomena at many an Eisley concert before, something with the way they mix Eisley, the reverb or something, it causes it to sound like multiple people singing when there's only one or two...strangeness _________________ welcome to the no pants club boone |
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I like how the camera tracks back and forth on the bridge. Good stuff. _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
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They have voice pedal box things that can do all sorts of things now. They can take your voice in real time and add harmonies to it up or down, jump an octave, pitch correction, and lots of other stuff. Of course, I don't know if the girls use anything like this or not. _________________ EisleyForever wrote: you're A-list in my heart! MAKECOLDPLAYHISTORY |
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the voice thing occured to me too. i first thought "no way, is eisley singing to a backing track?" but scrapped that idea. im pretty sure it's an effect due to the monitor/p.a system (panning? delay?). and that "boy" voice? thats stacy. during the chorus she harmonizes with sherri by singing the low parts (really low for a girl, im a bass/tenor and can sing her parts) _________________ 7\ |
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granpaturtle wrote: somebody commented (dana maybe) they thought they heard people singing along and thought it was cool.
I don't think people are singing along, it sounds sort of like it, but they're too damn accurate, during the chorus its probably people singing because you can hear a lower end (boys) come in...but I've noticed this phenomena at many an Eisley concert before, something with the way they mix Eisley, the reverb or something, it causes it to sound like multiple people singing when there's only one or two...strangeness i dunno, i think the people are singing along. either that or the audio got encoded all weird in that file. heh. _________________ Tweet me @teagone |
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I was there at ACL and to confirm, yes, the audience was singing along quite splendidly. It was a wicked hot but fun time! _________________ http://www.myspace.com/thetornpaige www.modernvictorian.etsy.com www.myspace.com/modern_victorian |
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