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Post by Flowering (@admin) on Jul 7, 2016 7:55:48 GMT
Vosim released!!
Chipspeech (チップスピーチ) is a vintage-style speech synthesizer which recreates the sound of famous 1980′s voice synthesis chips. It features 9 different voices, each with its own characteristic timbre. It is specially tailored for musical needs – simply type in your lyrics, and then play on your MIDI keyboard. It’s a true synthesizer, the sound can be extensively modified for easy and expressive performances. Chipspeech also features a circuit bending emulation, letting you not only recreate the insane and chaotic sound of a circuit bent TI speaking device, but also use it in a controlled, musical way.
Release Date: May 27th, 2015 Price: $95.00 USD (80.00 €) Language: Japanese and English Company: Plogue Official Vosim Design by Pixoshiru.
Character/Voice:
Vosim VOSIM was an early prototype sociable android companion. The project was scrapped because his voice was not intelligible enough. He spent many years wandering the electronic wastelands alone, until the day decided he could try to be someone, get friends, and not let his weaknesses deter his desire to sing.
Inventor: Werner Kaegi and Stan Tempelaars Famous for: ehhh nothing… Device: Standard DAC Wikipedia: link Synthesis type: Windowed Oscillator Sync Tone: Synthesizer-like Twitter Tumblr
---DEMO SONG---
https%3A%2F%2Fsoundcloud.com%2Fgiraffe-kun%2Fvosimhello-im-vosim-remaster-original-song
---DOWNLOAD HERE---
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