I used to send the output from my Amiga's vocal synthesizer (which
sounded a lot like the SpeakJet) through a vocoder. It does sound
cool. But I could never get the Amiga to sing pitches on its own.
There's that Vocalwriter software for Macs, but the Mac vocal
synthesizer doesn't have the same gritty quality of the Amiga and
Speakjet. Being able to use the CVS to interface a modular system, or
even MIDI to allow pitch control of a lo-fi vocal synth with will be
quite fun, I think. It certainly won't be the most broadly appealing
or useful feature of the CVS, but it'll make me laugh for a while at
least.
-Chris
On Apr 12, 2006, at 1:40 PM, Scott E. wrote:
> But imagine the SpeakJet through a vocoder.....
>
> Scott
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> John Mahoney wrote:
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> > >... singing robot sounds - which as corny
> > >as it is, is something I'd most likely do... :)
> >
> > Ditto. Corny as charged.
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