Originally posted by ByRequest:
I have heard your music and your voice and you are without question extremely talented. I read many of your post and your command of music and music theory is in the league of professional teachers at the college level.
Floyd, many thanks

for the compliments, though I'd hardly consider myself in the same league as many of the fine pro musicians or music teaching professionals of the day.
Originally posted by ChicoBrasil:
Just a question:
When you sing a song with the vocal harmony, your audience is listening a false trio or quarteto of Scott voices.
For me is the same thing.
Hi Chico. Sorry, but I don't believe this to be the SAME thing at all. When using the vocal harmonizer, we're actually triggering the harmonies with our own voice singing specific pitches.
I believe a more fitting comparison would be if one used a vocal PITCH CORRECTION processor to correct the notes, no matter 'WHAT' pitch you sing.
Arranger tools which assist professional OMB musicians to achieve results not humanly possible (with one person) is one thing, but to utilize these features to SUBSTITUTE for what can & should be played live is another.
As I stated previously, I'm all for tools that assist us, but I draw the line when it comes to features which require little or no music skill. Once this happens, the public's respect for musicians and musicianship will only continue to diminish.
Scott