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formant synthesis by mouth

🔗John Starrett <jstarret@...> <jstarret@...>

1/26/2003 8:04:18 PM

Hi all. Does anyone here know what has been done as far as using the
mouth to shape synth and guitar tones? I am familiar with the Talk
Box, Mouthesizer, Digitech Talker and Tongue-in-Groove. What else is
out there?

John Starrett

🔗wallyesterpaulrus <wallyesterpaulrus@...> <wallyesterpaulrus@...>

1/26/2003 11:40:32 PM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "John Starrett
<jstarret@c...>" <jstarret@c...> wrote:
> Hi all. Does anyone here know what has been done as far as using
the
> mouth to shape synth and guitar tones? I am familiar with the Talk
> Box, Mouthesizer, Digitech Talker and Tongue-in-Groove. What else
is
> out there?
>
> John Starrett

this is crazy. i just mentioned the talkbox to kraig on the specmus
list!

🔗spigot@...

1/27/2003 9:32:54 AM

> Hi all. Does anyone here know what has been done as far as using the
> mouth to shape synth and guitar tones? I am familiar with the Talk
> Box, Mouthesizer, Digitech Talker and Tongue-in-Groove. What else is
> out there?

this was just posted to a list (i guess not MMM, must have been
the max-msp list, i can't keep my lists straight!)

http://www.antarestech.com/products/kantos.html

its a voice (or any audio) driven software synth.
looks bizarre and interesting. check out the mp3 examples...

pfly

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