Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
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Re: Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
#2Re: Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
#3It's like with those "Play X backwards to hear the Devil" type videos. You understand it perfectly with subtitles, but close your eyes and it's gibberish.
Re: Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
#4I guess it's possible to use a MIDI synthesizer instead of the physical piano to achieve the same result ?
All that's needed is the conversion from the voice spectrum to notes/chords...
The added advantage is that it would be possible to use the pitch wheel to achieve intermediate notes for higher fidelity..
The output can then be processed again and it's pitch changed and so we can create music from synthesized speech. Does this make any sense :) ?
Re: Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
#5Very interesting ! I guess it's possible to use a MIDI synthesizer instead of the physical piano to achieve the same result ? All that's needed is the conversion from the voice spectrum to notes/chords... The added advantage is that it would be possible to use the pitch wheel to achieve intermediate notes for higher fidelity.. The output can then be processed again and it's pitch changed and so we can create music fr…
Re: Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
#6This reminded me of the speech synthesis using pipes which William Gibson described in Neuromancer, I think.
I'd like to see this tried with a church organ. Or a set of flutes.
Re: Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
#7Very interesting ! I guess it's possible to use a MIDI synthesizer instead of the physical piano to achieve the same result ? All that's needed is the conversion from the voice spectrum to notes/chords... The added advantage is that it would be possible to use the pitch wheel to achieve intermediate notes for higher fidelity.. The output can then be processed again and it's pitch changed and so we can create music fr…
Re: Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
#8It's like with those "Play X backwards to hear the Devil" type videos. You understand it perfectly with subtitles, but close your eyes and it's gibberish.
Re: Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
#9It's a really great illusion I think.
Re: Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video]
#10Very interesting ! I guess it's possible to use a MIDI synthesizer instead of the physical piano to achieve the same result ? All that's needed is the conversion from the voice spectrum to notes/chords... The added advantage is that it would be possible to use the pitch wheel to achieve intermediate notes for higher fidelity.. The output can then be processed again and it's pitch changed and so we can create music fr…