• Jo Miran
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    3010 months ago

    I didn’t know what a Nightcore Remix was so I looked it up on YouTube. Turns out its the Alvin and the Chipmunks mix I used to love as a kid.

    I’ve reached the age where my old is the new new…kinda like it NGL.

      • Ashen44
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        1310 months ago

        I knew it was gonna be Jan Misali… The goto channel when you want to know the exact origins and history of the letter W.

        • @Arrkk
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          410 months ago

          And that’s why

        • tb_
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          310 months ago

          Or if you want a conlang review

    • @A_Very_Big_FanM
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      1110 months ago

      my old is the new new

      This was an early 2000’s thing, I don’t think we can call it new anymore lol

    • @[email protected]OP
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      610 months ago

      don’t know if kidding but any remix where the Song is simply sped up by some 20-50% is called Nightcore, regardless of what song or genre it draws from. Though maybe that’s somehow Alvin’s hobby or something. idk. The joke is that if no measures are taken to prevent this, like youtube does when you use its speed up function, all frequencies will actually get pitched up in step with the speedup, therefore making the songs key different and significantly altering the tone of any voice. (towards squeaky and excited)

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        10 months ago

        I take it you don’t know what Alvin and the Chipmunks was, and dear God, I’m old.

        EDIT: I suppose I should explain the premise then. It was a cartoon about these singing chipmunks that formed a band, and the episodes would often feature them performing pop songs. And their voices were pitched way up.

        Here’s an example.

        • cobysev
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          29 months ago

          Your example is from the '80s cartoon show, but Alvin and the Chipmunks are far older than that. They were a band (originally David Seville and the Chipmunks) formed in 1958, using a sped-up technique developed by David Seville (real name Ross Bagdasarian).

          It did have a cartoon spinoff in 1961 named The Alvin Show, then later after David Seville’s death, an '80s cartoon show named Alvin and the Chipmunks. And then in the early 2000s, a series of live-action/CG films.

          When I was a kid (in the early '80s), my parents had several vinyl records of David Seville and the Chipmunks and I used to listen to them on repeat all the time. They also had a vinyl record of David Seville’s “Witch Doctor” single, which pioneered the sped-up chipmunk voice effect. That song was an earworm! We’d be singing it for days after hearing it once. It’s no wonder Alvin and the Chipmunks became a hit sensation.

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      10 months ago

      I had a tape player that would kinda do that if you pressed fast-forward and play at the same time just right. I forget all the albums I tried that with, but the most memorable was Napalm Death’s Utopia Banished.