Sentences with phrase «synthesiser of»

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One might speculate that in due course and with the right technology they may even be able to operate a voice synthesiser and entirely break their consciousness free ofthe «prison» of their present physical condition.
But Kennedy collaborator Frank Guenther, associate professor of cognitive and neural systems at Boston University, and his colleague Jonathan Brumberg recently worked out a system that translates neural signals from Ramsey's implant into vocal form via a synthesiser that produces the corresponding sound.
I guess the most interesting thing in my office is a little grey box, which contains the only copy we have of Stephen's hardware voice synthesiser.
People develop experimental instruments all the time, but none have matched the popularity of the electric guitar, keyboard synthesiser or DJ turntable, the major new instruments of the 20th century.
After 15 years in psychiatric incarceration, Michael escapes and, with murderous intent, returns to stalk the Midwestern, Illinois suburb where he first struck.After opening on the face of a carved, candlelit pumpkin and Carpenter's now iconic synthesiser score playing overhead, we are introduced to a young, murderous Michael Myers.
At the time I was really into music and he helped a friend and I build a little piece of electronics that we wanted to use in order to make music — it allowed us to interface a drum machine to a synthesiser, which was very difficult to do in the 80s!
[Kurokishi is a humble servant of the Drake forces and his interests include crushing inferior opponents, combing his mane of long silvery hair and dicking around with cheap voice synthesisers.
Where Richard adds the casual yearning of folk, Luke plays erratic sci - fi sounds with synthesisers... and somehow it works.
The Saw Tooth Wave continues the artist's interest in the ways that technologies and cultural zeitgeists imbue our experience of the world, taking its title from a type of audio wave form common to the sounds produced by synthesisers from the 1960s onwards.
A: Requiem activates space through the droning sound of synthesisers.
Hence this first of five Manchester international festival keynote shows, also called So It Goes — which have the rather arty, very Factory Records subtitle ∑ (No, 12 k, Lg, 17 Mif) and pair the band with a 12 - piece synthesiser orchestra from the Royal Northern College Of Music and a «responsive» stage set designed by visual artist Liam Gillicof five Manchester international festival keynote shows, also called So It Goes — which have the rather arty, very Factory Records subtitle ∑ (No, 12 k, Lg, 17 Mif) and pair the band with a 12 - piece synthesiser orchestra from the Royal Northern College Of Music and a «responsive» stage set designed by visual artist Liam GillicOf Music and a «responsive» stage set designed by visual artist Liam Gillick.
YouTube — BBC: Synth Britannia — This full - length documentary follows «a generation of musicians who took the synthesiser from the experimental fringes to the centre of the pop stage.»
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