Timothy Shrout


Autotune + Science
January 19, 2010, 10:10 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized

I’m not usually one to enjoy hearing Autotune in a piece of music, but this video takes it to such an extreme level as to render it pretty damn cool.  It’s a series of clips of a Carl Sagan TV show set to some laid back electro music, courtesy of John Boswell.  It makes me wonder exactly how the pitches of Sagan’s words are determined, and almost makes me regret not buying either the Electro Harmonix Voice Box or V256 Vocoder.

Credit is due where credit is due; I got this video from  Audio Cookbook, a blog on sound design I like to read regularly.  Though not directly related to my field of music recording and mixing, the posts here often are applicable to all fields of audio.  Definitely check it out.

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