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  1. If any of you are DT fans (I know some here are) and have seen their most recent DVD release "Breaking the Fourth Wall" you may know that they went back during post-production and tweaked some of James' vocals in places to put them more on key. I don't think it was a straight up autotune or anything but whatever it was they did it and to be honest it makes the whole thing sound killer. I'm not suggesting that they turned the thing on and left it on the whole concert, just for a few instances to help correct his notes. Though Geddy's singing has improved since the last couple tours, I wonder- especially if this *is* the final tour or DVD- if he would OK the use of something similar before its release? The best reference I can give you is the comparison between something like 'The Fourth Wall" vs. "Live at Budokhan", the latter being 100% non-tweaked vocally and almost painful to listen to after the 2nd or 3rd song. Would you rather have a final goodbye concert as it is you might watch once or twice, or if the guys themselves OK'd a few touch ups afterwards to have something really memorable to watch forever? As an added bonus, Alex would have an opportunity to go back and fix anything he felt he didn't nail on these nights due to his arthritis. Not trying to stir the pot, but was curious how anyone else felt about the possibility.
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