Auto-Tune Developers Continue To Find Success
In order to combat the virtual secrecy associated with pitch correction software, Antares Audio Technology, developer of the Auto-Tune, aggressively advertised their product, which would eventually increase exponentially in popularity.
"We were not the only pitch-correction software out there," Marco Alpert, VP-marketing at Antares said to Advertising Age. "We worked for 10 years to establish the Auto-Tune brand as synonymous with pitch correction. There had been a concerted effort to establish a brand position. So when the whole idea of this effect came out into the popular music world, immediately we're who people come to."
According to Advertising Age, it was Cher's '98 monster hit "Believe" that popularized the Auto-Tune, and that would eventually lead to the recent youtube parody "Auto-Tune The News," T-Pain's "I Am T-Pain" iPhone app, and of course, Jay-Z's "Death of Auto-Tune" single.
Alpert says that Hov's death cry was actually good PR for the company. "Sometimes things fall into our lap. I made myself very available to people trying to put together a 'Is Jay-Z going to kill Auto-Tune?' story."
According to Antares, "We're having our best year in history."
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