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Voice Simulation
Ok, I have cool edit, heres a project i'de like to take on:
1.) Analyze the structure of a singers voice. 2.) Build a cool edit function that when someone talks into a mic it will apply a distortion to the recording so that it matches the singers voice. This way, for example, I could record my own voice, and play it back so that my singing would sound like someone else. Whatever artist it would be that I picked *cough* james hettfield *cough*. Anyone know how to do this? Or ideas of how to go about doing it? |
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Wow.....
That is absolutely audacious. And absolutely impossible. |
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Impossible ? James hetfield maybe.
But I'm sure with little concentration you could easily have some Robot voices from outerspace.... |
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You won't be able to get a robot voice with distortion, but you could with creative eq, or some harmonic resonance.
But I think he wants james hetfield |
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I won't say it's impossible. Dare to dream, eh? However, I've never heard of it being done anywhere on the planet yet.
Figure it out...make a billion - it'd be a kickass idea for songwriters who would like to have their demos sung by recognizable superstars. (don't flame me, I can sing a little, lol) |
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i am currently writing a lisp encoded midi functionalizing interpolation program that will make any guitarist sound like edward van hagar. it will be available for the low low price of $99.99, and if you would like a beta version just send your cash or money order to: youbeasucka.com
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