

#Robot voice filter tv#
Vocal effects today are the bread and butter of any production, be it a record or just a TV commercial. The result? An enchanting blend between a human and instrumental voice forming as they modulate each other. Peacock uses the Moog synthesizer as a vocal effect, so what you hear is the resonance of the Moog filter forming as Peacock tinkers with the volume of her voice. The track blends jazz, rock, blues, and electronic elements perfectly, but it’s her vocals that take centrestage. In what birthed a production masterclass, Peacock flaunted her vocal and instrumental talents – using a mix of acoustic and electric pianos, synthesizers, and the electric vibraphone.

Let’s go way back to 1972 with Annette Peacock’s Pony. Throwing in an effect on a vocal track takes you just a couple of clicks of the mouse these days, but the history behind those effects stretches back many years.
