Daisy: Those are guest towels, Bootercup. Daisy: (Gives Buttercup a bar of soap) Do not forget to use soap, Bootercup. Alter/Ego Wikia is a FANDOM Music Community. This is because she was originally developed using the Chipspeech software and was an attempt to take the ARIA Engine in a different direction besides vintage synthesizer based vocals. You didn't even ask the Professor or Blossom about this. Bubbles: (Shows her A.I. When Clarke collaborated with Stanley Kubrick on 2001: A Space Odyssey, they had HAL sing it while Dave powered him down. Buttercup: Ah. We and our partners will store and/or access information on your device through the use of cookies and similar technologies, to display personalised ads and content, for ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. (The robot curtain shutters out their windows as well as the rest of the house's windows.). It is the earliest song sung using computer speech synthesis, as later referenced in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. To enable Verizon Media and our partners to process your personal data select 'I agree', or select 'Manage settings' for more information and to manage your choices. Bubbles and Buttercup: Huh? Bubbles: Oh, no, it looks like Daisy's got control of the whole house. Is there a working prototype?
Don't know what that is. (A small chibi Professor is shown on the TV right next to two big lines on the top and bottom, which says Professor's Preferences in the middle right next to it, 1 science channel called Wind Science, and 2 science knockoffs of Seinfeld and Harry Potter are shown under the chibi version of the Professor and Professor's Preferences and the Professor clicks on Sciencefeld.) Bubbles: (Her eyes turn into dots as she is in shock) No. “Daisy” was sung by HAL in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey . (Puts the bar of soap in her hands with the sink water, rubbing her hands with soap in water, and is about to to dry off with a rag).
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(Replaces the "ON" code box to an "OFF" code box) Con-science? Daisy: Don't forget to wash your hands, Bootercup. [2], Daisy was unveiled on August 26th, 2015 as the first vocal for Alter/Ego. I’m half crazy, All for the love of you. Daisy was illustrated by the artist, Pixoshiru. There’s a breakout board (a more robust version of Daisy for prototyping), a guitar pedal, a Eurorack module, and a desktop synthesizer. The whole house just shuttered up. She is the only Alter/Ego vocal able to be registered for use in Chipspeech. Mute. (The kids laugh, causing more milk coming out of Barry's nose, and Daisy gives him a napkin) "Sunflower Daisy" may even be a parody name of "She Drives Me Crazy". Which characteristic trait of Daisy do you like the most? Off. It also has pin headers (electrical connectors) pre-installed, so no soldering is needed — Daisy can be popped directly onto standard breadboards or perfboards. This voicebank was the first for Alter/Ego; it acted as the default vocal before eventually being retired and replaced with. Not L-Cube! Buttercup: And it keeps goofing up my hair. The name "Daisy Bell" is a direct reference to a notable moment in history, the song the first computer to sing performed. The song? It’s a physical board computer designed for use in DIY instruments and sound processors — think of Daisy like a Raspberry Pi but just for music gear. Let's get a move on. Daisy: Actually, I am a computer, Bootercup. (Bubbles' face turns into a laughing one as Buttercup walks backwards, coughing, and a console remote is aiming for her, and Buttercup looks behind her) Huh? If you’re okay with fiddling around a bit, you can use Daisy even if you’re not a programmer. Shaped like (and about the size of) a stick of gum, Daisy is both for professionals and for beginners who like tinkering with electronics and code. Schedulebot: (Knocking stuff over making the Professor, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup flinch) Schedulebot will do it, Schedulebot will do it, Schedulebot will do it!
Daisy is a vocal for Alter/Ego. Note: The OPL3 (Soundblaster 16) version is the original version of Almonds. But on 5th April 2020, a Wikia user named AlifFromSamarinda25 (Alif Maharendra Sihombing) uploaded the file to MIDIs Wiki, recovering the long lost midi file.
The Chipspeech characters bring her name up from time to time, and although Dandy has feelings for her, he has no memory of her.
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