Myself singing an excerpt that i later took a few hours to take apart and put back together. I don't use the sampler, it's just the notes are out of order. I used this in my song violet town: https://soundcloud. Com/user-32192831-668958257/violet-towni hope someone can find it useful.
Me saying "fuck off!" in a bunch of different styles/tones/volumes. Sexy, funny, angry, sad, happy, loud, soft. . . I used a usb mic and audacity. You can use this for anything, maybe a video game, or cartoon.
This is found in an old library from the software "olitec", that ran on windows 95. Answering machine software that says "leave a message". I can't make up if the speech is output by a robot or if it is just a human speech with very low framerate.
il est plus difficile de changer ce qui se trouve a l'exterieur que ce qui se trouve a l'interieur( it is more difficult to change what is outside rather than that is inside )recorded by me with shure sm58 microphone on behringer x32, reverb + flange effect.
Recording (august 2011) at rio de janeiro airport (antónio carlos jobim, aka galeão airport) of the automatic flight call announcement which is known for its "sexy" prerecorded female voice (supposedly recorded back in the 70s!).
Test recording using pair of nt55 omni mics mounted end to end (using modified female-to-female xlr coupler) in a blimp. Recording on quiet but breezy day in norfolk village garden: sounds of birds etc. And, towards the end, a car going past. Recorded via sound devices mixpre-d and tascam dr70d. No processing except normalising.
Recreating a radio reception sound with alien female voices modulationsexomusicology"though musicology is defined as "the historical and scientific study of music," the term is typically applied only to the study of music from the european classical tradition. "ethnomusicology" is used to describe the study of nonwestern musical traditions and to the comparative study of different musical cultures. The more general term exomusicology (from the greek prefix exo, meaning 'external to' or 'outside of') is more appropriate to the study of nonhuman musical traditions, much as exobiology refers to the study of non-earth life forms, and exolinguistics to the study of alien languages"(sethares).