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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