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A joke on my friend: He likes Garth Brooks, and I wanna say 'Merry
Christmas' in Brooks' sound. Is it possible to transform a voice into
somebody's else voice?

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A joke on my friend: He likes Garth Brooks, and I wanna say 'Merry
Christmas' in Brooks' sound. Is it possible to transform a voice into
somebody's else voice?


Start practicing your Garth Brooks impression.

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A joke on my friend: He likes Garth Brooks, and I wanna say 'Merry
Christmas' in Brooks' sound. Is it possible to transform a voice into
somebody's else voice?


Start practicing your Garth Brooks impression.


It also helps to refer to yourself in the third person :-)
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A joke on my friend: He likes Garth Brooks, and I wanna say 'Merry
Christmas' in Brooks' sound. Is it possible to transform a voice into
somebody's else voice?


To some extent, although it can take a lot of practice. A good vocal coach
can do wonders, though.

Surely Garth Brooks has been on some Christmas TV special that you can grab
a sample from?
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A joke on my friend: He likes Garth Brooks, and I wanna
say 'Merry Christmas' in Brooks' sound. Is it possible
to transform a voice into somebody's else voice?


Very difficult unless that someone else is like Darth Vader.

I've done a "Voice of God" type transformation for dramatic purposes, but
beyond that...




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Don Pearce wrote:

Are you aware you just admitted that you are friends with somebody
who likes Garth Brooks?



I ran into Garth Brooks when did a special at our station in '98.
I'll never forget that conversation. He said "OOF!" and I said "Woah,
sorry, are you okay?"

Like I said, I ran into him. Literally.

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On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 19:30:11 GMT, "Lorin David Schultz"
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Don Pearce wrote:

Are you aware you just admitted that you are friends with somebody
who likes Garth Brooks?



I ran into Garth Brooks when did a special at our station in '98.
I'll never forget that conversation. He said "OOF!" and I said "Woah,
sorry, are you okay?"

Like I said, I ran into him. Literally.


does his stomach really stick out further than his hat?

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Don Pearce wrote:

does his stomach really stick out further than his hat?



That hat was big. Really big. Still, the answer to your question is
yes.

Not that I'm pointing fingers or anything, as my own profile gets
closer to Hitchcock's every day... Glass house, y'know?

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A joke on my friend: He likes Garth Brooks, and I wanna say 'Merry
Christmas' in Brooks' sound. Is it possible to transform a voice into
somebody's else voice?


Seems really difficult technically for everyone suggests me practicing
my Garth Brooks impression. I thought for sometime that it must be
difficult. It's hard to achieve his vocal eigenvectors. It's the only
method, aha, just impossible...

Still, I'll try finding Christmas TV special reminded by Scott.



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A joke on my friend: He likes Garth Brooks, and I wanna say 'Merry
Christmas' in Brooks' sound. Is it possible to transform a voice into
somebody's else voice?


You could probably hire this "Garth" to give you something acceptable.

http://pages.prodigy.net/classicprod...al/fakes2.html

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A joke on my friend: He likes Garth Brooks, and I wanna say 'Merry
Christmas' in Brooks' sound. Is it possible to transform a voice into
somebody's else voice?


Audition's "convolution" function can likely do this trick for you.
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