Singers these days tend to know too much about technology, which they hardly use. Professional singers who hop from studio to studio get to know the software, plugins, and effects used and mark those as keywords. These keywords are what they strike a conversation with in their next visit to the studio, and they can go on and on about it.
Singers would love to get away with their pitching on the confidence of software that could make them sound right. Their continued efforts to stay away from pitch-correct singing might have them shape into an easily avoidable studio artist and singer.
You can stay away from this fad, just…
– strive hard to sing in pitch.
– give multiple takes for the lines you think might be pitchy.
– self-filter your singing and suggest to the sound engineer for retakes, even if they insist all is good.
Get the high, sing it right.