The spoken words are great there. If you have a chance, listen to it at half
speed.
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That would explain the music, but when they start arguing about playing it
again, their words are at a normal rate. That was the part I was amazed at.
That took some skill.
Besides I could always empathize Alvin.
I wonder why?
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From: "Steve Dresser" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: VGS-1 Speaking Rate
> Howard,
>
> I'm guessing, but I think they recorded the instrumental track, slowed it
> down to half speed, and mixed David's voice (recorded at normal speed, of
> course). Once the mixing was done, they could speed everything back up,
> which would make the instrumental track play normally while altering
> David's
> voice. Today, this whole process could be done very easily with digital
> software.
>
> Steve
>
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> Subject: Re: VGS-1 Speaking Rate
>
>
>> What I always wondered was how he got the timing and rhythm of the words
>> right.
>> They talked a little fast at 45, but at 33 they talked really slow.
>>
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