How are you comparing the vocals in Vocal Pitch Monitor? Just screenshotting and overlaying them? Would like to try this for myself but that's the part I'm getting hung up on.
@ericwarncke8 сағат бұрын
@andrewdianetti9878 pretty much. I recorded my cellphone screen with an app and overlaid them on top of each other with my video editing software.
@ML-nj4qi3 күн бұрын
I need all these isolated drum tracks...
@ericwarncke3 күн бұрын
@@ML-nj4qi I can send them to you. What's your email??
@ML-nj4qi3 күн бұрын
@@ericwarncke sent you an email. cheers!
@ML-nj4qi3 күн бұрын
As a musician I detest AI, but God Dam...
@chrisw57427 күн бұрын
Even if he didn't lip sync he SUCKS
@AdamElteto12 күн бұрын
Talking about denial, KT did an interview for some podcast or something (it is on YT, but I am not giving him or them any views or traffic, and I watched it through a VPN, not logged in, and through an API, so no ads, so there!), claiming that this helped him, more people are now checking him out and it is bringing in customers... If you repeat a lie often enough, including to yourself, you start believing it... We can only hope OTHERS are not starting to believe it.
@PeraMaurangi18 күн бұрын
you like udio so naturally probably paid by uDio.
@ericwarncke18 күн бұрын
@@PeraMaurangi I wish!!! All my problems would be solved if I had sponsors.
@esliethekidd490624 күн бұрын
Lee van cleef 😎
@geoff-l3v26 күн бұрын
I won't comment as I'll get thrown off YT 🤣
@CreekyJarls26 күн бұрын
👍🏼✌🏼💯
@ClubAiBops28 күн бұрын
So catchy Eric. Makes me wanna strut down a sidewalk to it 😎
@user-kv2vc3is8h28 күн бұрын
This is really good
@PopsieFunk29 күн бұрын
Very good stuff. True soul. I dig it 😎 ✌
@geoff-l3vАй бұрын
Checkout Wings of Pegasus for AI video fraud.
@geoff-l3vАй бұрын
Good advice
@geoff-l3vАй бұрын
Excellent groove. Love it
@geoff-l3vАй бұрын
Hello Eric, It's starting to happen, copyright claims from YT on a AI song of "Venus Theory". AI picking on AI 😫
@ericwarnckeАй бұрын
@@geoff-l3v tell me more? I haven't heard the song or the situation. What's happened?
@geoff-l3vАй бұрын
@@ericwarncke As Links are not allowed I put the YT channel name "Venus Theory", "AI Copyright Claimed My Last Video". he got a copyright claim from YT
@geoff-l3vАй бұрын
Very lovely piece from you both, Congratulations Eric, Deborah.
@ericwarnckeАй бұрын
1000 plays!!!!!
@sparthoxАй бұрын
I like it 😊
@sheatiller2465Ай бұрын
Eric, your voice sounds uncannily like Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys on the Sunflower album!
@ericwarnckeАй бұрын
@sheatiller2465 we do have similar vocal ranges, and I sure do sing a lot of beach boys songs
@arjanpelleАй бұрын
Very nice!
@coversbymark1379Ай бұрын
Lip synching happened all the time on TV in the 60s and beyond. There's a big difference between that and lip synching in concert, especially when the audience has paid money to get in. But even when the concert is free, that setting is not one where lip synching is expected like TV is. It's cheating.
@bbarnes586Ай бұрын
Wtf is this 😅
@ericwarnckeАй бұрын
@@bbarnes586 a re-edit of a movie clip with new music
@moodiblues2Ай бұрын
Eric, I wanted to listen to your discussion but the music background was too loud and annoying so I had to cut out after 1:52 minutes.
@ericwarnckeАй бұрын
Try subtitles
@Chez8922-kf6cyАй бұрын
Fil is the best.
@timtshАй бұрын
Ken Tamplin is a clown and a scammer. I appreciate people pointing out his deceptive practices.
@CreekyJarlsАй бұрын
My mom would love this. West Side Story is one of her favorite movies and I was forced to watch it multiple times as a kid. I like The Jet Song, Cool and Gee, Officer Krupke.
@ericwarnckeАй бұрын
@CreekyJarls it's an important song for a few reasons, but mostly it's helpful with interval training. The first 2 notes go from Bb up to Ab, a minor 7th above. Once you memorize this song, you'll always be able to recognize that interval. It's also a very beautiful song and a big tear jerker too. I relate to it a lot. Here are some other songs to help you with other intervals. The minor 2nd you can hear in the Jaws theme. E to F, back and forth. Dun dun Dun dun Dun dun DUN DUN DUN DUN. The major 2nd is the first 2 notes of Frère Jacques. The minor 3rd is the first 3 notes of Brahms' lullaby. "Close your eyes...fall asleep... go to sleepy little baby..." The major 3rd is the first 2 notes of Kumbaya, My Lord. The perfect 4th is the first 2 notes of the Force Theme from Stat Wars. The tritone is the first 2 notes of the Simpsons theme. The perfect 5th is the first 2 notes in the Star Wars main theme. The minor 6th is found in the 3rd and 4th notes of the Entertainer. The major 6th is found in the first 2 notes of My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean. This song is for the minor 7th. Finally, the major 7th, the first 2 words of the chorus to Take On Me by Aha is a great example. The 3rds and 6ths are the hardest ones to get for me. I'm still working at improving my interval recognition so I can play things by ear better. This song makes me happy.
@johnwest7993Ай бұрын
Even the cheapest data recording equipment, if it shows the amplitude, phase, and frequency of a waveform to be essentially identical it is the same recording. I'm an electronics professional who understands physics, has designed speakers, worked as a rock band sound-man, and has a little bit of recording studio experience, as well as decades of test equipment repair experience. Any electronics tech who can read a digital oscilloscope display can tell you if 2 signals are identical, or just similar. Even 2 takes of a studio recording are very different as far as the observed waveforms are concerned. A 1,000 Hz tone, (fluctuates 1000 times per second,) is noticeably different from a 1,001 Hz tone though the human ear probably can't hear the difference in the pitch of the tones when played by themselves. Record them for 1 second and lay 1 recording over the other and they will start out apparently identical, but by the end of the second of recording will be completely the opposite of 1 another on the display. But picture the waveforms of a human voice pitch still lying perfectly atop one another halfway through a 3 minute performance, and you have a duplicate of the original performance. The laws of probability of it being a different performance are essentially zero. A human singer acclaimed for their 'perfect pitch' can't even make the waveforms overlay each other for a second, and that just represents a pure frequency. The amplitude of the waveform, (how tall it is on the display, how loud the voice is,) will also fluctuate in an obvious fashion and clearly show that it isn't the same recording. Same with the phase, minute fluctuations in pitch that average out over a fraction of a second. These things are simply impossible for the human voice to perfectly reproduce over a time greater than a fraction of a second, and would take multiple tries to even come close for a fraction of a second. Even inexpensive digitizing equipment or software will tell you for certain if 2 recordings are from the same digital data because they keep showing sections of the signal perfectly aligning in frequency, phase, and amplitude over and over during the several minute course of the comparison. The improbability of that happening goes up by a power of 10 every fraction of a second. It just can't happen in real life.
@classicallypainedАй бұрын
I love this - glad I checked out your channel, Eric! Someone else mentioned synths in their comment, and the examples are endless, like when guys first started scratching records on turntables, but the instrument is irrelevant. What about the obverse of those examples, as well? How many times have "real" instruments by "real" musicians been used to make soulless shit devoid of artistry? The medium isn't the message. Quick story: when I was married (the last time...) a few years ago my wife and I were visiting her parents, and while setting the table for dinner I almost unconsciously noticed that their silverware drawer had a musical whine as I opened it. I instinctively began to draw it back and forth for a melody and to lightly tap the next drawer and countertop for an accompanying rhythm. I was totally lost in this for a few seconds until my mother-in-law asked my wife what I was doing. She said, "He's playing your cabinetry. It happens." Thanks again, Eric - Liked and subscribed! I'm excited to work my way through your catalogue in the coming days and weeks!
@Eee0rАй бұрын
This is about more than an undeniably talented vocalist being past his prime, and unwilling to admit it. This is about reality. We're living in a brand new world where black is white and a lie becomes the truth. The gullibility of the average person is astonishing. Never mind the robots. There are already hundreds of millions of flesh and blood human beings that have been and are being programmed through these technologies. These videos offer the possibility of saving some of those souls from the lure of misinformation. Thank you both for keeping it reel.
@YouSpamTardАй бұрын
This video is an excellent demonstration of why music sucks now a days. Im not picking on you here and it is not my intention to do so. However, you are trying to sing a song, but you don't have a melody. If there is no melody, there is no song. Your melody is so bad, even the pitch software can't find the notes in the melody. . You sing the phrase "I been a lot of places before. In that somewhat large musical phrase there are ten syllables. You only have melody on four out of the ten syllables. "I been", and "for or". What is all the mess in the middle? There is no melody on the largest part of the musical phrase, "a lot of places". When you sing there so much slurring and slop going on with all the syllables in the words, whatever melody you think you are making is not clear enough to establish a motive, much less a musical phrase. If there is no motive, there is no phrase. If there is no musical phrase there is no melody. If there is no melody there is no song. So get on a piano or guitar and pick out what notes go into the melody you are trying to create. Maybe you can play the melody from the guitar or piano into the pitch software and then sing the same melody and compare the two. Then you should have something legit. Good or bad, it will at least be legit musically speaking. If you can compare your musical instrument melody with your vocal melody using the pitch software, that would be an amazingly cool thing to do. You might be able to restore musical integrity to all of mankind. Do you see what I am trying to get at here? Thank you, good luck and God bless.
@ericwarnckeАй бұрын
Lol. This was a fine melody. Most melodic, even!
@ItsMe-ex2vuАй бұрын
Ken needs to quit and get a 9:00 - 5:00 job
@UphillGardener-ly5shАй бұрын
Now wait 34yrs and sing a sixth take
@kevinpoultonАй бұрын
Got to say best eg of this is with ABBA they made the girls record over and over again to get there sounds if line all met up would not be the same as we got
@Dave062YTАй бұрын
No controversy he was 100% lip syncing .If you watch live footage of him from the 80s he was doing it then too btw
@valclark2249Ай бұрын
How great you managed to get a picture of 'grumpy Fil', some might even say 'angry Fil'. In all the years I've been following this man I think the number of times I've seen him frown a little bit can be counted on one hand. A rare find Eric 🤭
@Celestia-VelvetSkyStationАй бұрын
Very helpful video! 😊
@CastropcАй бұрын
Very interesting, thank you.
@karenglenn6707Ай бұрын
I have to say that as an Australian I had never heard of him, even in the 80’s. He was certainly nothing here!
@MyMusic-cd3doАй бұрын
The problem with Aussie (pub rock) bands in the 70s and 80s is they had a hard time replicating their live sound in the studio. Pulling these moves Ken would never have survived on the Aussie scene. As Peter Garret once said in an interview, if you start to think too much of yourself the Aussie fans will soon bring you back down to earth. (paraphrasing, but essentially what he meant) I wonder if the Brits have a similar attitude, which would explain why Fil has issues with them saying it's live, but not being entirely true.
@christiansmakingmusic777Ай бұрын
Despite not being accurate below a cent, it should still be equal in equal out, and yes it is a fingerprint like issue. Notice how good your five samples sounded together. As you stacked them, some of your vibrato was phasing, but by the time you got five takes it was quite smooth. There is a tremendous amount of envy at the root of much “fandom”. It strikes us in very bad taste when someone is deceptive about their skills, skills which we wish we had. There is sourness to the depth and ferocity of these attacks in Ken that is independent of what punishment should fit his crime. I don’t know what Fil’s motive beyond a bunsiness model has him stuck making pitch monitor comment videos. I would prefer to hear him making more of his own music and sinking or swimming with that. Anyone can compare two radar gun readings, hopefully we use the power of this software to learn valuable and encouraging things about the human voice. As you just showed us, you are not less accurate as a singer than Ken Tamplin.
@balazsbarabas35142 ай бұрын
Dude Fil did this a month ago
@ericwarnckeАй бұрын
@@balazsbarabas3514 did you... watch the video? Obviously not
@geoff-l3v2 ай бұрын
A special track , perfect
@ericwarncke2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I still come back to this track every time I'm feeling down. This song was kind of about my grandmother passing and partly about my first wife and the feeling of that breakup almost 10 years ago. This song healed me in a way. I'm embarrassed to say all this, but those were the two most important women in my entire life so far and I miss them both, even though the one is 20 minutes down the road lol. We'll never be that close again though.
@geoff-l3v2 ай бұрын
What a great song
@KYRIE_eleison22 ай бұрын
Hi Eric, recommended by Fil@wings of pegasus, so here I am. Great video. I subscribed. 🎼🎤
@ericwarncke2 ай бұрын
Fil talked about this video on his channel today in this video around 4 minutes in, kzbin.info/www/bejne/sIeTZ56BmL2dipo
@snowmancometh38472 ай бұрын
I've recorded since the 80s. I've been told the reason you double vocals is to fill out the voice (as with guitars or any instrument). The reason is, you can never sing exactly the same, ever. So, I don't know why anyone would argue otherwise. The people that do, obviously know nothing about music, except that they listen to it.
@MrDinoWodini2 ай бұрын
Hi E. Came here after watching WofP. Goo for you man. Proof is Proof. Great.
@G..G..2 ай бұрын
Wings of Pegasus brought me here. Great video. Thx.
@ericwarncke2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I think Fil forgot to link to the video so I'm glad you're here! Welcome
@G..G..2 ай бұрын
@ He did forget. I asked him about it. I searched for your first name along with his and the name of the software and you popped up 😂 What a great video. People really don't understand that it is impossible to do what others are claiming to do live.