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  2. Voice changer - Wikipedia

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    The term voice changer (also known as voice enhancer) refers to a device which can change the tone or pitch of or add distortion to the user's voice, or a combination and vary greatly in price and sophistication. A kazoo or a didgeridoo can be used as a makeshift voice changer, though it can be difficult to understand what the person is trying ...

  3. Presto (animation software) - Wikipedia

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    Presto is not available for sale and is only used by Pixar. As a result, little is known outside Pixar about the detailed workings of this software. Pixar's older proprietary animation software menv (pronounced as "men-vee") — known more commonly by the press as Marionette — was superseded by Presto at some point prior to the 2012 release ...

  4. PCPartPicker - Wikipedia

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    PCPartPicker was created by Philip Carmichael in 2011. The website was substantially redesigned in February 2015. [2] [3] As of 2023 the site provides localized currencies and links to physical stores in 38 countries.

  5. Hasbro Darth Vader Voice Changer - Wikipedia

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    The voice changer allows the wearer to talk in a voice somewhat like James Earl Jones as Darth Vader, the Dark Lord of the Sith, and also included numerous built-in phrases and Vader's breathing sound from the movies. Variations of the helmet also exist. In 2008, a similar Clone Trooper Voice Changer was released to promote the Clone Wars film.

  6. The Journeyman Project (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game features a first-person perspective. The protagonist sees a display, a rectangle shaped visor (acting as a monocle for Agent 5). This user interface helps to reduce the movie size and maintain relatively high frame rates.

  7. Doug Sweetland - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Newton was brought on board to design the characters; it emerged as Sweetland's directorial debut, Presto, which preceded WALL-E in theaters. [2] It was nominated in 2008 for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2008. After finishing Presto, Sweetland left Pixar in 2009.

  8. Presto - Wikipedia

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    Presto! Recording Studios, in Lincoln, Nebraska; Presto Studios, a computer game development company; National Presto Industries, manufacturer of kitchen appliances; Great Taste Coffee Makers, a.k.a. Presto, a Philippine Basketball Association team; Presto AB, Swedish manufacturer and international reseller of protection against fire and accidents.

  9. Vocoder - Wikipedia

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    A vocoder (/ ˈ v oʊ k oʊ d ər /, a portmanteau of voice and encoder) is a category of speech coding that analyzes and synthesizes the human voice signal for audio data compression, multiplexing, voice encryption or voice transformation. The vocoder was invented in 1938 by Homer Dudley at Bell Labs as a means of synthesizing human speech. [1]