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ENTERTAINMENT / Music/Theater






Spice Girls need computer power to boost their weak voices

(Daily Mail)
Updated: 2007-06-27 15:57



When The Spice Girls announce their reunion tour, there is a intriguing
secret they will no doubt be keen to keep from fans.

They won't be belting out their songs just by Girl Power. . . but with
the help of Computer Power.

For while the showbusiness world eagerly awaits their return, aides
closer to them have been less enthusiastic about their vocal abilities.


The Spice Girls in 1997: Ten years on, they are concerned about their
voices

So Ginger, Scary, Sporty, Baby and Posh are going into the studio to
pre-record the songs for their tour - in order to mask the failings of
their own live voices.

On stage, they will employ a new hi-tech system which will present those
digitally-enhanced recordings as their own voices.

It works by taking the singer's live voice on stage and electronically
comparing it to the perfect vocal sounds that have already been recorded
in the studio.

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