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Ep 10 - How oil rig math created Auto-Tune

11 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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On today's episode Tyrone & Crystal discuss Autotune. Auto-Tune has had three distinct lives: the hidden correction tool (1997–1998), the deliberate stylistic effect (1998–2009), and the ubiquitous invisible standard (2010–present). The backlash phase — Jay-Z's "D.O.A.", Death Cab for Cutie's protest ribbons at the Grammys, the cultural panic about "fake singing" — now reads like a moment of moral confusion about what authenticity in pop music actually means or requires. The tool that was going to destroy music is now used on virtually every major pop record. Nobody talks about it anymore. That silence is more interesting than the debate ever was. Today's Sponsor is: Poshboy - https://open.spotify.com/artist/4VK5I9qYdddKriVELalPUW?si=ehE7DAHfSTKGuwfjzx_T6g

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Ep 10 - How oil rig math created Auto-Tune

On today's episode Tyrone & Crystal discuss Autotune. Auto-Tune has had three distinct lives: the hidden correction tool (1997–1998), the deliberate stylistic effect (1998–2009), and the ubiquitous invisible standard (2010–present). The backlash phase — Jay-Z's "D.O.A.", Death Cab for Cutie's protest ribbons at the Grammys, the cultural panic about "fake singing" — now reads like a moment of moral confusion about what authenticity in pop music actually means or requires. The tool that was going to destroy music is now used on virtually every major pop record. Nobody talks about it anymore. That silence is more interesting than the debate ever was. Today's Sponsor is: Poshboy - https://open.spotify.com/artist/4VK5I9qYdddKriVELalPUW?si=ehE7DAHfSTKGuwfjzx_T6g

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