@Jebin Zedalu ~You can hear Rarity's uvula. ~How's that for attention to detail? >>FFFFff, I challenge, I don't think that's legit, that's probably some aliasing or something in the technique of extracting the voices - she's hitting a single note at that point in the song and it's likely that the program couldn't tell between the music and her voice, so there's some noise in the song right there. You can't hear it in the original version, so I think it's an artifact of the channel separation
I'm not so sure, try listening to it with earphones. I hear a "rolling wave-like" noise ending with a cartoonish pop. In the original episode I still hear the "rolling wave-like" noise, but I cannot hear the cartoonish pop. However I think the cartoonish pop is too distinct to be made by accident.
@AnonymousI assume it was done using voice ripping software that I've previously used. Its main way of ripping voices is to find what is the same in both channels (generally vocals, as they tend to be centered). There's always a tiny bit of instrumentals left over.
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You mentioned there was also a Twilight vocal only song somewhere. I can't find it, is it on here?
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ReplyDeleteA Winter Wrap Up one is in the archive.
http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/03/i-thought-i-posted-this-before-but-i.html
Hmm... the BGM isn't gone, it's only muted. I can still hear it.
ReplyDeleteThis took a bit long to come out; but still...
ReplyDeleteThat aside, I've really wanted this one.
@Sethisto
ReplyDeleteThanks, buddy.
OH GOD ITS LIKE SHE'S HAVING SEX WITH MY EARS
ReplyDelete...Did they really do that?
ReplyDeleteListen closely at 3:50.
You can hear Rarity's uvula.
How's that for attention to detail?
@Jebin Zedalu
ReplyDeleteWuuuut
thats just strange!
Well that's absolutely uncanny. I was looking for just this a few hours ago but I couldn't find a thing.
ReplyDeleteObviously, this must be a sign.
MY CREATION WILL BE GLORIOUS, SO DESTINY FORETELLS
>Generic, musicpony, is taken by a fey mood!
>Generic has claimed a workshop.
This make my day from the very beginning of it.
ReplyDeleteLove Rarity, love her singing voice, shake that rump of yers you dirty ponY!
-_o
This just confirms why she won in the best voice poll.
ReplyDelete@Jebin Zedalu
ReplyDelete~You can hear Rarity's uvula.
~How's that for attention to detail?
>>FFFFff, I challenge, I don't think that's legit, that's probably some aliasing or something in the technique of extracting the voices - she's hitting a single note at that point in the song and it's likely that the program couldn't tell between the music and her voice, so there's some noise in the song right there. You can't hear it in the original version, so I think it's an artifact of the channel separation
@Parallel Logic
ReplyDeleteI'm not so sure, try listening to it with earphones. I hear a "rolling wave-like" noise ending with a cartoonish pop. In the original episode I still hear the "rolling wave-like" noise, but I cannot hear the cartoonish pop. However I think the cartoonish pop is too distinct to be made by accident.
>This is what it sounds like when a character starts singing. Because face it, musical groups don't randomly follow people around.
ReplyDelete@Alexstrazsa
ReplyDelete>twilight stressed cannot attract insects
WTF? Autocaptions are being hilarious again.
@AnonymousI assume it was done using voice ripping software that I've previously used. Its main way of ripping voices is to find what is the same in both channels (generally vocals, as they tend to be centered). There's always a tiny bit of instrumentals left over.
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