antropofonisten
Antropofonisten, also known as anthropophonic instruments, are musical instruments that produce sounds resembling human speech, singing, or other vocal-like noises. These instruments are designed to imitate the nuances of the human voice, such as pitch, tone, and articulation, often used in film, television, video games, and live performances to create atmospheric or expressive effects.
The origins of antropofonisten trace back to early 20th-century sound effects pioneers, who experimented with mechanical
Modern antropofonisten often incorporate digital signal processing (DSP) and software synthesis to achieve highly realistic vocal
In live performances, antropofonisten can be used to enhance musical compositions by adding layers of vocal-like