You know, one thing I'm curious about is what Text-to-Speech voices Nicholas used in his videos. All I know is that he used vintage technology to recreate that unsettling VHS vibe as much as he could. I remember asking him on Twitter, but he never responded.
I'm pretty sure you can emulate a lot of them with vocalization emulators. One that comes to mind is Chipspeech, but you have to pay for it, and I haven't figured out how to get the demo to play anything.
You know, one thing I'm curious about is what Text-to-Speech voices Nicholas used in his videos. All I know is that he used vintage technology to recreate that unsettling VHS vibe as much as he could. I remember asking him on Twitter, but he never responded.
I'm pretty sure you can emulate a lot of them with vocalization emulators. One that comes to mind is Chipspeech, but you have to pay for it, and I haven't figured out how to get the demo to play anything.
Any info on the specific voices that were used? Cause I might be able to play them in Speakonia.
I'm pretty sure you can emulate a lot of them with vocalization emulators. One that comes to mind is Chipspeech, but you have to pay for it, and I haven't figured out how to get the demo to play anything.
Any info on the specific voices that were used? Cause I might be able to play them in Speakonia.
Well, now that I think about it, only one of the voices comes to mind (I believe Tandy may have been used in some of his videos, it's in Chipspeech) but a majority of the voices he has used are probably available in a program like Speakonia, if it's what I think it is.
I know for a fact that he never used Sam, Mike or Mary. Other than that, I know nothing.
Test around with other programs. I recognize a lot of the voices in his videos, but I don't know from where most of them come from. One or two are available in the Mac Os's voice modulator.
Post by deforestatedjerry on Feb 20, 2019 10:14:39 GMT
And here I was thinking Nicholas ran off with a fiance to live in the countryside with a sudden inheritance that he was bestowed with, still making that surreal 90's 3D stuff in private and keeping it for himself. Oh how wrong I was.
I definitely have come across that newer Youtube account and even listened to "data bus" there a few times. It was always showing up under recommendations when watching old videos of his, funny enough. I never guessed it actually was him, though. The stuff I've read now about his past and current self... well, let's just say it's not at all what I expected. I'll keep my reaction to that since... damn.
Is the archive of videos you got from Archive.org? Someone has a .rar file of old vids uploaded there. I friended you on Discord in any case!
Hiya, I'm new to this forum and I thought this playlist I made could help. Btw the channel called Nicholas Fedorov is fake, "I'm desperate for him to come back". I act like I dont know he's a fake. I'm waiting for him to gmail me www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpUbfxSwcd3_-xtaR6Q_N2BqVOWpUxb_B
Could y'all help me with something? I'd like to know what requirements need to be met for it to be a "90s-early 2000s" animation. I'd like to try it out myself