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Vocoding robots handle the vocals in Roger Pellegrini’s synth-heavy cover of Johnny Marks’ A Holly Jolly Christmas.

via robotmakers:

Silly holiday confection inspired by “Multiple Sidosis” by Sid Laverents, a pioneering auteur of homemade films in the pre- pre- Youtube days. Sid died this year at the age of 100.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/arts/17laverents.html?sq=laverents

 

3 Responses to “Vocoding Robots Do “Holly, Jolly Christmas””  

  1. 1 Jonathan Hughes

    You can check out more robot holiday music (as well as non-robot holiday music) at http://www.robotholiday.com.

    Check out Two Zero One Zero Party time.

  2. 2 Jonathan Hughes

    You can check out more robot holiday music (as well as non-robot holiday music) at http://www.robotholiday.com.

    Check out Two Zero One Zero Party time.

  3. 3 miami harley rental

    Nicely done. Vocoder can do such standard effects, maybe you could try something more complicated next time and achieve more Daft Punk effects?

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