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Caterpillar D9G donkey start and unloading

BSR says...

Just another Caterpillar infestation?

newtboy said:

Seems odd a donkey engine uses a pony motor to start.
Where's the chicken brake on that thing?
Does it come with a pig iron blade?
Third generic barnyard themed question?

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Timelapse of a giant excavator moving to a parking site

Life Cycle of the Hercules Beetle

Caterpillars Merging

Adobe Voco - awesome tech or awful pandora's box?

Payback says...

There are only 44 phonemes in English. It probably searches for and grabs all 44 (disjointed English guy says 20 minutes of speech is needed). I think he could get it to say "motherfucker caterpillar penis".

ForgedReality said:

Blah. Not impressed. The trickery is in what he's not showing. The software is treating the entire audio clip as a smart object, and it's referring to that for waveforms that it can use or manipulate to be close. Notice how he didn't show us the entire audio clip. I guarantee, he says "Jordan" and "three times" later in the audio. It's merely referencing that index where it detected those words before (speech recognition, in itself, an ancient technology, so not all that impressive), and simply copying them into the new clip. You can't just type in anything willy-nilly and expect results this good. If he typed "motherfucker caterpillar penis", it would have been nothing like this example, if it worked at all.

Adobe Voco - awesome tech or awful pandora's box?

ForgedReality says...

Blah. Not impressed. The trickery is in what he's not showing. The software is treating the entire audio clip as a smart object, and it's referring to that for waveforms that it can use or manipulate to be close. Notice how he didn't show us the entire audio clip. I guarantee, he says "Jordan" and "three times" later in the audio. It's merely referencing that index where it detected those words before (speech recognition, in itself, an ancient technology, so not all that impressive), and simply copying them into the new clip. You can't just type in anything willy-nilly and expect results this good. If he typed "motherfucker caterpillar penis", it would have been nothing like this example, if it worked at all.

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Unlikely Kid Wins High School Dance Off

A Mesmerizing Line Of Caterpillars

A Mesmerizing Line Of Caterpillars

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