The T-Pain Effect

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Wassup ya'll.. For those who don't know who i am my name is Andrew Lloyd, i been on here since about 07 and been making beats since about 07 as well.. "professionally" around 2008. I'm signed to a company named Kasai LLC, a production/publishing company that was started by a producer under the name of Young Fyre who recently signed under T-Pain. We've been working together since about 2009, recently just got on the Carter IV and working with a range of different artists.. but one unique little project that young fyre was a part of was "The T-Pain Effect" plugin brought to you by Izotope

Now at first glance i can hear the producers and music elitists groaning in their chairs but the plug in has a lot to offer when you look at it. For $99 you get a stripped down version of what used to be a complex pitch-changing/vocal changing plug in.. that basically does what most people want it to do: Sound like T-Pain. while even though im "aligned" with the product, i dont suggest this for serious productions, i do believe it is perfect for the songwriter that doesnt have the greatest voice but wants to lay down references, or even for the producer at that matter. without having to deal with all the complications of more advanced software (Antares' Autotune, Melodyne)

you also have "The T-Pain Engine" which allows you to record, mix, and "create" (more like customize already made beats) and post them to the internet. Now this i wouldnt suggest this for serious producers as well, this seems to be geared towards hobbyists or people who are trying to have fun.. fans of the "I Am T-Pain" app would greatly appreciate this

finally you have Idrum: T-Pain Edition.

Now THIS can actually be used, hundreds of loops, sounds and comes with a step sequencer type interface that makes laying down drums very easy. you can use it as a standalone application or as a plug-in that syncs to other popular music hosts. Every producer can always use more drums.

so all of this for $99... even being down with the camp, im not entirely sure who this product is geared for.. but i will say that it makes making music super easy, and great for songwriters and up and coming producers to lay down concepts and ideas in a fun, cool looking interface.

if not for anything, its worth it for a cheap vocal software and good drums/sounds.
Check It Out, and lemme know what you think.

The T-Pain Effect: Make beats. Record vocals. Share. | OVERVIEW

just tryna figure out where producers stand on this product
 
shits cool but obviously in a casual hobbyist way, like you said
 
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