Perhaps your robot needs to talk?
Robot voices can be programmed and controlled by computer.
Listen to artificial or synthesised voices
Welcome : http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Speech/101%20welcome.wav
Have a Nice Day : http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Speech/99%20have%20a%20nice.wav
Doors Opening : http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Speech/100%20doors%20opening.wav
I Wouldn\'t Do That : http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Speech/102%20i%20would%27nt.wav
Will your robot have a voice?
What kind of voice will you choose?
Try making your own voice sound like a robot :
You could experiment with voice changing toys like this one
Doctor Who: Cyberman Voice Changer
Explore ways of using your voice changer in the Robot song.
You could also try changing your voice using the Windows Sound Recorder [PDF:331KB] : http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Documents/Windows%20Sound%20Recorder%20TM.pdf
Find out about the Sector Control Robot :
You are sector controller of Centaurus A : http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Sounds/Liteningstn1.wav
You track spaceships entering and leaving your sector :
http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Sounds/Listeningstn2.wav
You have a Galactic translation device : http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Sounds/Listeningstn3.wav
Voices sound strange but you understand what they say :
http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Sounds/Listeningstn4.wav
To make your own robot voices, you\'ll need to use Audacity [PDF:253KB] :
http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Documents/Audacity%20PDF.pdf
Use the vanBasco karaoke player to learn the robot song
You can learn the Robot Song using the vanBasco karaoke player.
Click here to find out how to do this : http://www.tuned-in.org/sample/robots/Sounds/robotnew.mid