I think its talkbox, it sounds like it. There are some videos on the Internet (youtube) of covers. Daft Punk would have probably recorded the sound and do not actually use a talkbox live, just synth & computer etc. Talkboxes are an expensive but worthwhile investment, as you can replicate several songs, (Daft Punk, Sub Focus- or rock guitarists like Peter Frampton) Recommended: Get a 'Banshee' make talkbox. It is able to make your own talkbox, but they will be weak and unreliable.
A talkbox!
Hi. Yes you can use the Rocktron Banshee with the PSR-295. Although I am not intimately acquainted with the PSR-295, you can take an output from the keyboards headphone socket, and plug it into the guitar input on the Banshee. You will need to stard with the keyboard volume right down and gradually increase it, till you find a setting that sounds good though. I personally find the Banshee really underpowered though. That's just my opinion though. I am actually working on a design for a MUCH improved talk box, in conjunction with a very successful recording artist, and talkbox virtuoso.
I don't know if you can, since I am a guitar player, but if you go onto youtube and do a search on "how to make your own talkbox", I know there was a guy on there that made a killer one for about $10, and he hooked it up to he keyboard and it sounded amazing. I would think if it has a ¼" jack, you should have no problems.
You can get an effect box that modulates your voice so it sounds like you're using a talkbox, but it won't sound quite the same. You'll just sound like a robot. Here's how a talk box works: it has a speaker at one end of the tube. When a signal travels from your guitar or keyboard or whatever, the speaker emits the same frequency of that same pitch (note). The pitch travels through the tube and into the back of your mouth. When you talk, sing, or even open your mouth, your voice will be at thesame pitch as your instrument, hence creating one of the coolest effects ever made. A voice modulator is just a cheap imitation.
TalkBox Voice Messenger was created on 2011-01-18.
The Digitech talker was a talkbox effects pedal for guitar. It was discontinued and as of 2014 nothing has replaced it.
A talkbox is a device that allows musicians to alter the sound of their voice or a musical instrument. They can be found on Amazon or at specialty music stores.
The sound coming out of any brand or style of talkbox will be too quiet for anything other than solo practicing. So your answer is "no", you must amplify it -- generally with a vocal mic through your P.A.
A talkbox may be purchased at Rocktron. They offer some really cool equipment such as the Banshee Talkbox brand. Rocktron has a great shipping policy and great customer service.
Roger Troutman used a talkbox, which is a modulation stomp box with a tube sticking out of it that you plug in between your synth/guitar and speaker/amp. It would be nearly impossible to reproduce the sound of a Roger Troutman talkbox in FL Studio, but the best way to attempt to emulate it would be to use an autotune and vocoder plugin. It would be much simpler to buy a $100 talkbox than to spend over $100 on a decent autotune and vocoder plugin.
You can, but you must make a special talkbox.
I think its talkbox, it sounds like it. There are some videos on the Internet (youtube) of covers. Daft Punk would have probably recorded the sound and do not actually use a talkbox live, just synth & computer etc. Talkboxes are an expensive but worthwhile investment, as you can replicate several songs, (Daft Punk, Sub Focus- or rock guitarists like Peter Frampton) Recommended: Get a 'Banshee' make talkbox. It is able to make your own talkbox, but they will be weak and unreliable.
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A talkbox!
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Your best option for finding the TV Teddy Talkbox or any of the videos would be eBay, as he is not produced anymore.