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From: nessus@mit-eddie.UUCP (Doug Alan)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: KB-high voice/low voice
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Date: Fri, 9-Aug-85 19:04:24 EDT
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> From: jer@peora.UUCP (J. Eric Roskos)

> It is tempting to make an ad-hominem comment here, but I won't.  It
> wouldn't be hard to manufacture something like that.  You could do it
> like this.  Record all the instrumen-tals on a multitrack tape
> machine.  Slow down the tape machine a whole lot.  Play it back;
> record your voice as you sing along with the music at your normal
> vocal range, but at a much slower tempo, and an octave or two higher
> than the music you hear playing back.  Presto! "Double-speed voice,"
> like Mike Oldfield's "Double Speed Guitar".  Not that Kate Bush would
> do that, but you asked how you would MANUFACTURE such a thing.

No, no, no!  Then you get something that sounds like The Chipmunks!  Not
Kate Bush!  (Comments saying that Kate Bush sounds like Alvin (or any of
the others) will NOT be appreciated!)

			"Go right to the rose
			 Go right to the white rose
			 I'll be waiting for you"

			 Doug Alan
			  nessus@mit-eddie.UUCP (or ARPA)