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2005-09-04 17:18
Bamu®
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Speech-Synthesis

Hi,

There are only few people, who used ring-modulation to simulate Speech....
I even want try it, but unfortunately I don't have any idea how this works
Before I waste time by testing I ask here: Is there someone with knowledge?

Btw: Is there someone who can tell me, what the voice in AGEMIXER'S song "Da Shit (Eastwood Jack's Red..)" says?
 
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2006-08-17 03:20
Puterman
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Oswald: We should all do what we do best.
2006-08-17 07:29
Oswald

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Creamd, that sound is the result of heavy limitations, and not really intended imho. on c64 u can do pretty much anything with digis in better quality than a 1 bit speaker...
2006-08-17 07:58
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
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Quote: Creamd, that sound is the result of heavy limitations, and not really intended imho. on c64 u can do pretty much anything with digis in better quality than a 1 bit speaker...

Oswald I know why it sounds so. I'm asking about whether this tune can be covered on C64 using 3 channel oscialotors (not d418 4bit digi) and all the effects available - leaving all it's original "drive and balls" inside the tune! ;-)
2006-08-17 08:06
Steppe

Registered: Jan 2002
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CreaMD, check the endtune of the Animatron demo, there are some similarly fuzzy sounds in there. I think Linus can shed more light on how he did it.
2006-08-17 08:43
CreaMD

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Quote: CreaMD, check the endtune of the Animatron demo, there are some similarly fuzzy sounds in there. I think Linus can shed more light on how he did it.

Checked. Those sounds are quite easy to recreate, but will Linus make the tune, thats the question ;-). Some of the sounds had the potential to sound like original, but question is if they would sound as good in melodical parts. I could try it too, but I don't think I have so much patience nowadays as I had in past.
2006-08-17 15:17
Linus

Registered: Jun 2004
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Quote:
Those sounds are quite easy to recreate, but will Linus make the tune, thats the question ;-).


Well, if somebody can provide a midi file i'll give it a try. I am too lazy to convert it just by listening :)

Quote:
Some of the sounds had the potential to sound like original, but question is if they would sound as good in melodical parts


They prolly won't sound as good in melodical parts. But then again it depends on the speed. 200hz minimum I'd say.
2006-08-19 10:55
Linus

Registered: Jun 2004
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is there a midifile of that brilliant tune out there? google *is* my friend but i didn't find any.

anyone?
2006-08-19 12:15
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
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Quote: is there a midifile of that brilliant tune out there? google *is* my friend but i didn't find any.

anyone?


nope ;-( but there is an original specy file somewhere (I have it somewehere on my disk) but I don't know if it's useful.

roman
2006-08-19 12:39
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
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mmmmh. i must be missing something, to me this tune just sounds like a fuzzy digitrack. no more no less.
2006-08-19 12:47
Hein

Registered: Apr 2004
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yes, I compared it to other speccy tracks as well.. this kind of crappydigithroughalousyspeaker music is not my favourite in the list of speccy tunes. (Possibly it isn't digi, I do not know the technical aspects of Speccy 48K/128K tunes, but it sounds bad nevertheless)
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