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  2. Auto-Tune - Wikipedia

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    Auto-Tune is audio processor software released on September 19, 1997, by the American company Antares Audio Technologies. [1] [4] It uses a proprietary device to measure and correct pitch in music. [5]

  3. D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune) - Wikipedia

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    "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)" is a song written by American rapper Jay-Z and produced by No I.D. The song was released as a digital download on June 23, 2009, and as the first single from Jay-Z's 11th studio album, The Blueprint 3.

  4. Pitch correction - Wikipedia

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    Pitch correction is an electronic effects unit or audio software that changes the intonation (highness or lowness in pitch) of an audio signal so that all pitches will be notes from the equally tempered system (i.e., like the pitches on a piano).

  5. Autotune (Rishton) - Wikipedia

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    Autotune Aristocat Autotune Aristocat Sports. George Anthony Taylor and Carolyn Bridge Taylor founded the company on April 15, 1975, in Rishton, near Blackburn, Lancashire. [3] However, the company states that it has been active since 1969. Initially they worked in the field of restoration. Production of automobiles and kits began in 1983.

  6. Bed Intruder Song - Wikipedia

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    "Bed Intruder Song" is a song by the Gregory Brothers and Antoine Dodson, featuring Kelly Dodson. [1] The song, created for Auto-Tune the News, features processed vocals of a WAFF-48 news interview with Antoine Dodson, who was talking to a reporter about a home invasion and attempted rape of his sister Kelly, [2] mixed with a self-created backing track and, eventually, a video which ...

  7. Songify the News - Wikipedia

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    Songify the News (known as Auto-Tune the News for the first thirteen episodes) is an American musical web series popularized by Brooklyn musician Michael Gregory, and later his band The Gregory Brothers.