Originally published at: https://boingboing.net/2024/03/06/recreating-legendary-albums-with-nothing-but-a-voice.html
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His Clint Eastwood is scary. I didn’t know a human mouth could make those noises.
That’s the one I listened to. There are a couple of parts that sound like synth, so they must be his voice but then digitally distorted. I don’t see how else you would do it.
It sounds like a fun project.
19/2000 is fun too. Sounds like Beaker from the Muppets in the beginning.
ETA I would be remiss if I didn’t take a minute to introduce the Soulchild remix of 19/2000
With sufficient processing, I’m pretty sure there’s no noise that couldn’t be recreated with a human voice. Okay, granted, at some point it’s entirely the computer actually generating the sound, but…
Exactly. This track of a horrendous “guitar” solo is just my voice (but through a filter on the Zoom MRS-1608) - turn volume way down if you click play on this atrociousness (as Zappa would say, “Hey, nice volcano!”).
I think you mean his “The Actor and Director Born on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco as Clinton Eastwood Jr.” is scary. ![]()
Nothing new under the sun. Todd Rundgren was doing this back in 1985.
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