Voice inversion scrambling is an analog method of obscuring the content of a transmission. It is sometimes used in public service radio, automobile racing, cordless telephones and the Family Radio Service. Without a descrambler, the transmission makes the speaker "sound like Donald Duck". It is called "voice inversion", but the technique operates on the passband of the information and so can be applied to any information being transmitted. (Wikipedia).
This is a video response to RootBerry Sound Effect Contest. I've been able to do this sound since I was a kid and I've never met anybody else who could do it... Anyway, forgive me for that. ;~)
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AWESOME Physics demonstrations. Resonance in laboratory
See how a mass spring system has a frequency at which it oscillates with greater amplitude. Also see and electromagnetic resonance.
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This is a video response to RootBerry Sound Effect Contest. I saw a man who could play music like that. I'm not that good, though. Anyway, forgive me for that. ;~)
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We Love Opera! What is falsetto, and do they use that in opera singing?
Why does that guy have such a high voice? I thought male opera singers had deep, powerful voices! Want to go to the opera, but you're not sure you'll understand what's going on? "We Love Opera" is a video series from Socratica that will help you understand what opera is all about. Oper
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Audacity Tutorial - How to record and edit sound - make your voice better
This is a short video on how to use Audacity to improve the quality of your voice and change your voice volume and frequency. This is a must have for people interested in recording voiced videos. Audacity is available here: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ Join me on Twitter: h
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Resonance and the Sounds of Music
Resonance and the Sounds of Music
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Enjoy the sound of singing glass in nature.
Explore the physics behind this demo
From playlist Singing glass -Amazing science experiment
What is Sound? - Quickly Discover What Sound Really Is
What is Sound? This simple demonstration visually shows how sound waves are produced from a vibrating surface. A frequency generator is hooked up to a power amplifier, and the resultant signal is used to drive a loudspeaker. The signal is also sent to an oscilloscope. After listen
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Bitcoin and the Coming Infrastructure Inversion: ReMastering Series [2020]
We are about to witness the greatest infrastructure inversion the world has ever seen, banking and finance will be changed forever. Open blockchains, and specifically bitcoin, will revolutionize the way finance is delivered over the next 10-15 years. Watch this aantonop ReMastered video to
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Bitcoin and the coming "Infrastructure Inversion" - Zurich Meetup March 2016
This famous Bitcoin talk by Andreas M. Antonopoulos was ReMastered in 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXIaILHl7Rg/ A talk by Andreas M. Antonopoulos about how new technologies are initially built on old infrastructures until an "infrastructure inversion" happens and they replace the
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Speech synthesis from neural decoding of spoken sentences | AISC
For slides and more information on the paper, visit https://aisc.ai.science/events/2019-06-10/ Discussion lead: Hossein Fani Discussion facilitator: Hawre Hosseini
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Twitch Talks - Audio Computation
Presenter: Carlo Giacometti Wolfram Research developers demonstrate the new features of Version 12 of the Wolfram Language that they were responsible for creating. Previously broadcast live on June 20, 2019 at twitch.tv/wolfram. For more information, visit: https://www.wolfram.com/languag
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Live CEOing Ep 22: Image & Audio Import/Export in the Wolfram Language
Watch Stephen Wolfram and teams of developers in a live, working, language design meeting. This episode is about Image & Audio Import/Export in the Wolfram Language.
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We Love Opera! What is a recitative in an opera?
A quick definition of the opera term "recitative." It's a little break from the more complicated singing. Want to go to the opera, but you're not sure you'll understand what's going on? "We Love Opera" is a video series from Socratica that will help you understand what opera is all abo
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Erik van Erp: Lie groupoids in index theory 1
The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program Non-commutative Geometry and its Applications. 9.9.2014
From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Non-commutative Geometry and its Applications"
Speech and Audio Processing 1: Introduction to Speech Processing - Professor E. Ambikairajah
Speech and Audio Processing ELEC9344 Introduction to Speech and Audio Processing Ambikairajah EET UNSW - Lecture notes available from: http://eemedia.ee.unsw.edu.au/contents/elec9344/LectureNotes/
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Slow-Mo Hand in MOUSETRAP! ... And DONGs
LINKS: Destin (owns the Phantom and shoots AWESOME smart slo-mo): http://www.YouTube.com/Destinws2 ViHart: http://www.YouTube.com/ViHart minute physics: http://www.YouTube.com/minutephysics Rubik's cube solve (topless): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xykby6B6MFk MEOWMANIA: http://meow
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One of the loudest underwater sounds is made by an animal you wouldn’t expect
Here’s a hint: It has something to do with mating Keep reading: http://scim.ag/2CE1DuQ
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NOTACON 9: Code That Sounds Good: Music Theory and Algorithmic Composition (EN) | enh. audio
Speaker: nicolle "rogueclown" neulist Whether you are interested in using code to develop or adapt musical ideas, turn mathematical functions or data into music, or generally explore the intersection of music and programming, this talk will give you a place to start. This talk will introd
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