I remember watching this show as a kid and just being absolutly awed when they talked. Growing up, this was the only thing that gave Star Wars a run for its money in my mind.
The nicest robot voices are those of the original Cylons! The Cylons are so cool. Watched the series when i was a kid, now i'm 48 and still like this freakin' Cylons. Impressive how they did it in 1978. I hope you put more demo's of Cylon voices on your channel! Well done sir! And HOW did they make the Cylon eye 'warble' sound ??? Hope you can also remake this cool warble sound. Greetings from The Netherlands
I have the original warble sound that came with the costume. I can send it to you as MP3 HQ file: swemmerelectronics@startmail.com Ik ben ook een Hollander
Yep. The Cylons had the coolest voices and they also had the coolest looking ships in all of sci-fi in my opinion (their fighters not the Base star). I'm hoping that the reboot is a little more like the old series than the 2004 series was.
@@bobbiusshadow6985 Yeah, me too. Especially for voice commands replies like when we ask for the television the heat or air conditioner to be on or off, we get a reply of, "By your command" 🤖😄
Vulpa had to wait for almost the entire first episode of Gun on Ice Planet Zero before he and the other gold Cylons at the pulsar station there got voice upgrades. Vulpa was a capable up and coming golden centurion with a promising future.... his “by your command” to Baltar was the only “by your command” ever said by a golden centurion. Vulpa was a great Cylon... RIP
@@DanielAppleton-lr9eq I think Glen Larson wanted to make Vulpa a recurring character. Distinct from other golden cylons. But it never happened.. . We never got the information
@@quietlightning4063 I had a Marvel comics graphic novelization of the pilot, & I think that he was in it when they met the Ovions. He was very urbane like the Il series.
YESSSSS!!! What an absolute treat!! Been waiting my WHOLE LIFE to put this ancient piece of history and mystery to an end! ARP 2500 synthesizer was and is a very unique synth to this day,, that would definitely explain why NOBODY has been able to “replicate” the oscillator alone that drove the parameters of the Vocoder to its full potential 😃😄😁
Yeaahh!! So glad I reached out to you & picked up where you left off with the "cheater" oscillator, we would have never guessed all this crazy chain of gear, lucky goldcylon came through with the info!
*the mixer shown is a custom Electrodyne that belonged to Neil Young; and the silver Helios preamps in the rack are from the Rolling Stones live rack *_*
Hats off to you for hunting this down. Amazing piece of history. I've been trying to figure this out for years and spent thousands of dollars on gear trying to get this sound. And now I know I can't afford to remake the sound LOL! I'm using the SVC 350 and Juno 106. But thank you for cracking a huge mystery!
You can make great tones with that combo but not Cylon voices- 11 band vs 16 band. It gets worse- there are two more expensive rare vintage EQ's involved, I'll be doing 1 more video on them soon!
Robot Booth App for Iphone has two Cylon voices to choose from which is pretty good, I had been looking for a while and finally found something. Just used it on a project, and worked well.
@@WeirdMedicine Moogfest is a music festival that incorporates a pavilion for synthesizer and effects manufacturers to peddle their wares. Knobcon is a convention devoted to synthesizers where people who do things like this can meet other people who are on their level and share their experience with less knowledgeable folks while having fun and goofing around with synthesizers. Completely different experiences and types of events. Just don't call anything that isn't a con a con because that's lyin'
@@bubbaayoub825 "Knobcon is a convention devoted to synthesizers where people who do things like this can meet other people who are on their level and share their experience with less knowledgeable folks while having fun and goofing around with synthesizers..." TOTALLY different than Moogfest. :-)
Hey Joe, I used your samples this year for Halloween 2021 in my BSG Cylon Centurion suit. THANK YOU SO MUCH again for your work. LOTS of attention, videos and pictures. I just turned barely 51 but your voice are BY FAR the closest of the late 70's and 80's. Keep em going man!!!!!! Happy Halloween. FRED
"Greetings, Starfigher! You have been chosen to defend the Frontier against Xur and the Ko-Dan armada!" ALL the alien villains from the 1980s were great representations of evil, not the re-imagined counterparts of the 21st century. We knew who our enemies were back then just by listening to them. Oh wait, we still do.....
I talked to a guy in my hometown back in the late 70's early 80's on the CB radio that was playing Cylon sounds over the CB. He said he built a homemade Verbatone. He was able to make custom sounds in the Cylon voice.
It's always been easy to emulate robotic cylon voices through early vocoders and synths. Can be tweaked into a surprisingly good match, most people would never hear any difference without side-by-side comparisons. But it's never been easy to exactly duplicate the peculiar quirks. The strange harmonics, the frequency drift, etc. These are all artifacts from the particular equipment and the particular operator. A bit of science, a bit of art.
This is total gold as I think everyone meddling with synths & vocoders has got close to the voice but are missing something. I'd love to see a physical image of a few cycles of the waveform as I'd be able to understand it much better, having chopped up waves/samples for well over 30 years now. Just a look at 'that' waveform and I get to work layering oscillators to get close the core waveform. Great vid and iconic sound.
I remember going through a Cylon battle on the tram at Universal Hollywood back in the early 80's when I was a kid. Thanks for the vid and best from the Bay Area! MK
The Marshall time modulator was a good guess/speculation , but only a rumor,, it’s so awesome that when Joe asked his source from Universal, he touched Joe that the Marshall wasn’t in production at that time when the original voices were being worked on,, cool piece of history info!
Wow! Thank you for your attention to detail, your ears and your pursuit! Great story! Fascinating information and thank you for your generosity in sharing with us!
Scott,, thanks to Joe here and a friend of ours from the Netherlands, and our grateful expertise from our Source from universal that worked on the original voices, we got SUPER lucky to get our hands on the gear they used. I’ve been working on trying to duplicate these for 24 years and we are both a HAIR away from getting a few more pieces that we need to finalize the project!!!
Just had to comment and say how amazing this is! For years I've been searching the interwebs for any info as to how they achieved the Cylon's sound and the equipment that was used. Thanks so much for your time, dedication and perseverance! Outstanding work!! BY YOUR COMMAND
The pleasure is all mine! I'm still reconstructing piece by piece my ARP 2500 clone and Electrodyne console (500 series preamps, RARE 9-band EQ's...) it is a labor of love!
The Atlanta International Airport's people move used to have the Cylon voice for when someone was blocking the door... but long ago they changed it ...
I found a recording of that on youtube, it's very similar, some kind of computer vocoder or speech synthesis. People have told me it was identical, maybe some of them were leased out
This was a very cool project. A nice similar one to do would be the "ahh this stuff is really fresh" that all the DJ's scratch. It's at the end of the french version of "Change the Beat" by Fab Five Freddy. I've tried to recreate it to some extent with little success. It sounds like a vocoder with white noise as the carrier, ran through maybe a flanger and chorus. If you are interested in looking into it - let me know.
@@cylonvoiceguy Would you be interested in helping with a special project? The goal is to recreate as closely as possible the "change the beat" chain - then feed other famous hip hop scratch samples through it. We love scratching these sounds due to the white noise, but it would be cool to have some fun with other sounds.
As a kid we just used to talk into a rotating fan . It always gets me that back in the day it took a room sized piece of equipment to do what something the size of a cellphone can do now.
Nothing sounds like this long chain of tubes, tape, transformers, inductors... nothing! We wish it could... software sounds weak, thin, and digital compared to the real thing
Well.. After all these years. I knew about vocoders and synths. I've even attempted some circuits in high school (right at Glactica 1980 which I'll pretend never existed). But. To. This. Day. Nobody has scratched that itch until this video. Thank you!!
Metal mickey meets knight rider, classic show, I've just started watching all the old episodes again. Fantastic and way ahead of its time. April 2021 🙏❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤🙏💎💎💎
Just saw this. I wish I had a recording but back when Battlestar was out I could talk like that. Blew my teachers and classmates minds. I was around 12 at the time.
Awesome! Thanks for this presentation and info! So it's an ARP 2500 synth with 4 oscillators capable of creating that unique Cylon vocoder sound, built from 1970 to 1981. You know, even today every electronic music producer, including myself, would love to own this hardware. Ofcourse only if you can afford it and know where to buy a rare functioning unit. I just checked more details on wikipedia. Apparently the retail price back then was between 7 and 20 thousand dollars!
I'm pretty sure it's 3 out of the 5 possible. Sine, Triangle, and modified PWM. THey altered the PWM to differentiate when more than 1 was in a scene. Genius
I can remember creating a Cylon voice with several tone generators and a ring modulator for commercials and film narrations back in the '70's. Fun times.
The clashing sine/triangle is reminiscent of the ring mod sound, that was a good guess people had about the tone, but now it has been unravelled, no more guessing!
Thanks for this! Lucky for us, with Alan Pearlman's involvement and blessing, a company named CMS has been hand-building ARP 2500 modules and clones for 35 years. Also, Behringer are releasing an inexpensive line of exact recreations of 2500 modules. 4 of them are already on the market. EMS Vocoder 2000 is more difficult but there is (IMHO inadequate) software that emulates the EMS 5000 Vocoder... I thank you very much for documenting this!!
I had a friend that owned a vocoder back in the 90's. He used it for sound processing for the band they he worked for part-time. As I recall he said it only cost him around $150. You could adjust it to make your own voice sound exactly like a Cylon.
@@cylonvoiceguy But were all the characters voices created with that vocoder, or just Soundwave? I'm talking Insecticons, Grimlock, Junkions, Megatron, Combiners, and so on.
@@foxglove9 ah I was thinking mainly the theme song, from what I listen to it sounds like a lot of harmonizers/pitch shifter effects blended into the natural character voice.
@@cylonvoiceguy For the song. BUT for Soundwave it was the Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus. More LIKELY the Mk 2 (Mk II) version since that's the CLEARER-sounding one.
This was kewl, when i was a kid, i was desperate to try to re create that cylon voice I made my own syn i came kinda close for a kid w/just perf boards ...was fun playing w/it and my friends.
Nice! I got the synthrotek roboto just because it had a cylon on the front. But it doesn’t hold a candle to an arp 2500. I’m surprised they used something so rare
Dang! I thought it was just a dude talking thru a fan. You're like Mr. Spock traveling back in time and building something from old technology. The complexity of this astounded me!
The sound generator in the commadore 64 pulls this off easily plus it has an internal mixer that will allow you to mix a regular voice with it. You should try it . I used a "SID CHIP" in many synthersis projects ! The SID CHIP was one of the very best sound chips ever used in consumer electronics.
I always liked the show, but I loved the Cylon's!!! I know that they were the bad guys, but I always thought that they were so cool!! I loved the way they sounded, and I always wanted one of those costumes!!! They were always my favorite part of the show!!! By Your Command!!!
I seem to recall an arcade game with a "cylon" sort of voice that would say "Chicken! Fight like a robot," if you ran off the screen without killing everything.
I'm sure Pete Townshend from The Who has used an ARP 2500 and a 2600... "Pete: I still had the full-size barn studio that I built for mixing Quadrophenia and, while working on the demo for this track (Who Are You), nearly blew my own brains out developing the backing track for the song. The weird background guitar sound on this was created with a top-secret ARP 2600 patch I invented, but the sawing guitar sound at its heart was generated with an 'E-Bow.' "Also The Foo Fighters did "Love Reign O'er Me", which featured a keyboardist that used an ARP Synth
I wonder if this was the same type of synthesizer that was also used in the first Short Circuit film with robots 1-4, which had a similar tone, but didn't have that deep resonance the cylons had.
Those old style synthesizers are basically the end of an era. Digital tech replaced all that and the sounds are very hard to reproduce. The SID chip in the Commodore 64 computer is basically irreplaceable today. I have a new replacement that attempts to emulate it but the difference is very clear. Games no longer sound quite right.
I had a DoD flanger pedal for my guitar in the 80s that could make a decent version of the sound when you ran a mic through it. No idea what the settings were, everything cranked probably lol
The Boney M song Night Flight to Venus has an almost identical synth voice. It came out in 1978 as well. Whoever did the main voice on that was comparable to the BSG one. It's not 100% identical but so close. The original BSG voice sounds like Garry Owens being modulated but another one it reminds me of is Alan Oppenheimer. I think someone who has a deeper trained voice is the required ingredient to get a perfect match.
This show both the original and the reboot with Katie Sackhoff were phenomenal. The original for it's time and tv series budget were great. If you haven't watched this series then PLEASE do so if you like Syfy stuff.
Found this by chance.
This is fricking awesome.
BG was a staple of my childhood.
I remember watching this show as a kid and just being absolutly awed when they talked. Growing up, this was the only thing that gave Star Wars a run for its money in my mind.
Agreed! They really knocked it out of the park with the sound design
Omggggg, the Cylon voice used to scare the bejeezus out of me and my baby brother!! , but we watched it anyway.
My nostalgic BSG searches brought me here and I'm so happy. What an incredible surprise! Thank you!
This has perplexed me for 40+ years! one more important video coming, several new discoveries!
Omg!! This is epic!!! Thank God the secret has not been lost. I love the voice!
The nicest robot voices are those of the original Cylons! The Cylons are so cool. Watched the series when i was a kid, now i'm 48 and still like this freakin' Cylons.
Impressive how they did it in 1978. I hope you put more demo's of Cylon voices on your channel! Well done sir!
And HOW did they make the Cylon eye 'warble' sound ??? Hope you can also remake this cool warble sound. Greetings from The Netherlands
I have the original warble sound that came with the costume. I can send it to you as MP3 HQ file: swemmerelectronics@startmail.com
Ik ben ook een Hollander
Yep. The Cylons had the coolest voices and they also had the coolest looking ships in all of sci-fi in my opinion (their fighters not the Base star). I'm hoping that the reboot is a little more like the old series than the 2004 series was.
@Alonzo Liam stop spamming.
Great voice
The best performance voice in history of robots
Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
Twiki 🤖📢💨: WtF, Buck?
...err, Zap?!
Loved it. Yes I’m old enough to have seen the original series.
Imagine if Siri, Alexa or any number of translators have this voice today 🤖
I wish they make it optional in their next devices.
@@bobbiusshadow6985 Yeah, me too. Especially for voice commands replies like when we ask for the television the heat or air conditioner to be on or off, we get a reply of, "By your command" 🤖😄
Siri would still suck lol
@@jeffharder8706 Jeff Harder lolz, I lolz, somewhere Alexa lolz 😅
Know a dude that has a HAL 9ØØØ smart home rig.
It's "professionally" made... KickStarter
& you can pick which 🤖 is the base for him, too!
Vulpa had to wait for almost the entire first episode of Gun on Ice Planet Zero before he and the other gold Cylons at the pulsar station there got voice upgrades. Vulpa was a capable up and coming golden centurion with a promising future.... his “by your command” to Baltar was the only “by your command” ever said by a golden centurion. Vulpa was a great Cylon... RIP
Was Vulpa a cross between the Centurions & the IL series ? Just curious.
@@DanielAppleton-lr9eq I think Glen Larson wanted to make Vulpa a recurring character. Distinct from other golden cylons. But it never happened.. . We never got the information
@@quietlightning4063 I had a Marvel comics graphic novelization of the pilot, & I think that he was in it when they met the Ovions. He was very urbane like the Il series.
@@DanielAppleton-lr9equ6
YESSSSS!!! What an absolute treat!! Been waiting my WHOLE LIFE to put this ancient piece of history and mystery to an end! ARP 2500 synthesizer was and is a very unique synth to this day,, that would definitely explain why NOBODY has been able to “replicate” the oscillator alone that drove the parameters of the Vocoder to its full potential 😃😄😁
Yeaahh!! So glad I reached out to you & picked up where you left off with the "cheater" oscillator, we would have never guessed all this crazy chain of gear, lucky goldcylon came through with the info!
Hmmm. That probably explains why the German Cylons sounded different.
@@axel4196... hmm... yes,
that is definitely one reason.
🤖📢💨🇩🇪⁉️
I love the quality of presentation and production. Very professional and well thought out!
Great video! I love the Cylon voices - used to watch the show, as a kid. Thanks for doing this!
YESSSSSSS !!!!!!!!
Finally, finally, FINALLY
Thank you so much !!!!!!
Cool beans!! Thanks for sharing :)
This is awesome...i just want the helmet with the oscillating Red LED in the eyes now....PLEASE!
*the mixer shown is a custom Electrodyne that belonged to Neil Young; and the silver Helios preamps in the rack are from the Rolling Stones live rack *_*
Hats off to you for hunting this down. Amazing piece of history. I've been trying to figure this out for years and spent thousands of dollars on gear trying to get this sound. And now I know I can't afford to remake the sound LOL! I'm using the SVC 350 and Juno 106. But thank you for cracking a huge mystery!
You can make great tones with that combo but not Cylon voices- 11 band vs 16 band. It gets worse- there are two more expensive rare vintage EQ's involved, I'll be doing 1 more video on them soon!
💙 Thank you for this!
One of the most iconic sounds from the 80`s...
1978-1980 :) YES the most iconic of all!
70s
By Your Command! Wish we got a continuation 70s style of Galactica!
Yes, I agree! I love it!😁👍
70’s
Robot Booth App for Iphone has two Cylon voices to choose from which is pretty good, I had been looking for a while and finally found something. Just used it on a project, and worked well.
this is incredible, great work! You should come to Knobcon. The worlds only synthesizer convention is a Mecca for people like you and me
"The world's only synthesizer convention"? No, Supajc, come to Moogfest instead! :-)
@@WeirdMedicine Moogfest is a music festival that incorporates a pavilion for synthesizer and effects manufacturers to peddle their wares. Knobcon is a convention devoted to synthesizers where people who do things like this can meet other people who are on their level and share their experience with less knowledgeable folks while having fun and goofing around with synthesizers. Completely different experiences and types of events. Just don't call anything that isn't a con a con because that's lyin'
@@bubbaayoub825 "Knobcon is a convention devoted to synthesizers where people who do things like this can meet other people who are on their level and share their experience with less knowledgeable folks while having fun and goofing around with synthesizers..." TOTALLY different than Moogfest. :-)
Hey Joe,
I used your samples this year for Halloween 2021 in my BSG Cylon Centurion suit.
THANK YOU SO MUCH again for your work.
LOTS of attention, videos and pictures.
I just turned barely 51 but your voice are BY FAR the closest of the late 70's and 80's.
Keep em going man!!!!!!
Happy Halloween.
FRED
Outstanding! They're getting better and better, one more mega gear roundup video coming hopefully by end of year! !
These videos are the best use of UA-cam I have ever seen. So awesome.
Loooove your work!!!
The Cylons and the Ko-Dan troops from The Last Starfighter sounded really threatening. Harsh, mechanized and direct. Scared me a bit as a kid.
"Greetings, Starfigher! You have been chosen to defend the Frontier against Xur and the Ko-Dan armada!" ALL the alien villains from the 1980s were great representations of evil, not the re-imagined counterparts of the 21st century. We knew who our enemies were back then just by listening to them. Oh wait, we still do.....
I’m back and rewatching it because of the other cool video!
I talked to a guy in my hometown back in the late 70's early 80's on the CB radio that was playing Cylon sounds over the CB. He said he built a homemade Verbatone. He was able to make custom sounds in the Cylon voice.
It's always been easy to emulate robotic cylon voices through early vocoders and synths. Can be tweaked into a surprisingly good match, most people would never hear any difference without side-by-side comparisons.
But it's never been easy to exactly duplicate the peculiar quirks. The strange harmonics, the frequency drift, etc. These are all artifacts from the particular equipment and the particular operator. A bit of science, a bit of art.
Wish somebody sold a software based Cylon voice converter.
TRUCK DRIVER : SO ! WHICH ! CONVOY ! DO ! YOU ! BELONG !! TO !?? BREAKER ! BREAKER !!!
@@matthewdavies2057
Exactly
Let this groove song, blue sky also used it. ELO and Cool and the Gang from the 70s..its the coolest robo sound if all time.
You SHOULD put this series together in one video.
This is total gold as I think everyone meddling with synths & vocoders has got close to the voice but are missing something. I'd love to see a physical image of a few cycles of the waveform as I'd be able to understand it much better, having chopped up waves/samples for well over 30 years now. Just a look at 'that' waveform and I get to work layering oscillators to get close the core waveform.
Great vid and iconic sound.
I remember going through a Cylon battle on the tram at Universal Hollywood back in the early 80's when I was a kid.
Thanks for the vid and best from the Bay Area!
MK
Leave it to a veteran underground techno DJ to take on a this huge with so few clues and prevail. Splendid, dear boy. Splendid indeed !
Haha, the intro is awesome!!
Saw the larger description on Matrixsynth, good that you mentioned the Marshall Time Modulator, I thought that's what was used.
The Marshall time modulator was a good guess/speculation , but only a rumor,, it’s so awesome that when Joe asked his source from Universal, he touched Joe that the Marshall wasn’t in production at that time when the original voices were being worked on,, cool piece of history info!
@@intromix Yes, I used to think the Marshall 5002 Time Modulator was used. Good to know this.
Wow! Thank you for your attention to detail, your ears and your pursuit! Great story! Fascinating information and thank you for your generosity in sharing with us!
It has been so much fun to acquire, interpret, and relay this information.... one more fantastic video coming !
Excellent! Thank you for putting this together!
Scott,, thanks to Joe here and a friend of ours from the Netherlands, and our grateful expertise from our Source from universal that worked on the original voices, we got SUPER lucky to get our hands on the gear they used. I’ve been working on trying to duplicate these for 24 years and we are both a HAIR away from getting a few more pieces that we need to finalize the project!!!
That was really cool! I never watched the series but am a huge synth/sound design lover. Thanks for sharing this unique gem of synthesis iconography.
Love the Cylon voices
They were always amazing to hear
Nice start to the series.
Just had to comment and say how amazing this is! For years I've been searching the interwebs for any info as to how they achieved the Cylon's sound and the equipment that was used. Thanks so much for your time, dedication and perseverance! Outstanding work!! BY YOUR COMMAND
The pleasure is all mine! I'm still reconstructing piece by piece my ARP 2500 clone and Electrodyne console (500 series preamps, RARE 9-band EQ's...) it is a labor of love!
Even 40 yrs later sounds awesome and unique. Drives my dogs nuts!
As a kid, I used to wrap a piece of waxed paper around a pocket comb and speak into it. It sounded pretty good when I would say "by your command"
Fantastic!!!
THIS is one of the coolest,most entertaining vids ever made.
THANKS a bunch SENSEI! 🙌🏼✨🤘🏻🤘🏻
Amazing job thanks for your dedication
Love this show. Didn’t miss an episode.
I used to love this as a kid. I listen to a lot of break music with the implementation of synthesizer samples ❤
The Atlanta International Airport's people move used to have the Cylon voice for when someone was blocking the door... but long ago they changed it ...
I found a recording of that on youtube, it's very similar, some kind of computer vocoder or speech synthesis. People have told me it was identical, maybe some of them were leased out
Nice! I love me some Cylon "By your command" recordings. I have that as a notification sound on my cell phone for when my boss messages me.
It's such a mesmerizing tone, never duplicated!
Fascinating! Thanks for the great video.
This was a very cool project. A nice similar one to do would be the "ahh this stuff is really fresh" that all the DJ's scratch. It's at the end of the french version of "Change the Beat" by Fab Five Freddy. I've tried to recreate it to some extent with little success. It sounds like a vocoder with white noise as the carrier, ran through maybe a flanger and chorus. If you are interested in looking into it - let me know.
I have reverse engineered that sample and recreated it on my Loopmasters sound library "Vocode Galactica". I should do a video about it!
@@cylonvoiceguy ya that would be awesome. I think I'm pretty close to it, but ableton's vocoder doesn't quite do it
@@BobbyBriscoeBeats I really wish software vocoders were as good as analog but they physically can't be....
@@cylonvoiceguy Would you be interested in helping with a special project? The goal is to recreate as closely as possible the "change the beat" chain - then feed other famous hip hop scratch samples through it. We love scratching these sounds due to the white noise, but it would be cool to have some fun with other sounds.
@@BobbyBriscoeBeats I'm workin 55hr weeks now, ugh no time- when I did that library I was injured and out... back to the grind stone!
Doing the Lord's work you are.
I'm in Rocklin, would love to come and visit!
This is fracking cool!
As a kid we just used to talk into a rotating fan . It always gets me that back in the day it took a room sized piece of equipment to do what something the size of a cellphone can do now.
Nothing sounds like this long chain of tubes, tape, transformers, inductors... nothing! We wish it could... software sounds weak, thin, and digital compared to the real thing
Well.. After all these years. I knew about vocoders and synths. I've even attempted some circuits in high school (right at Glactica 1980 which I'll pretend never existed). But. To. This. Day. Nobody has scratched that itch until this video.
Thank you!!
Metal mickey meets knight rider, classic show, I've just started watching all the old episodes again. Fantastic and way ahead of its time. April 2021 🙏❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤🙏💎💎💎
This same equipment was used for the voice recordings heard in the space ship in the movie Hangar 18 if there are any who remember that movie.
Just saw this. I wish I had a recording but back when Battlestar was out I could talk like that. Blew my teachers and classmates minds. I was around 12 at the time.
Awesome! Thanks for this presentation and info! So it's an ARP 2500 synth with 4 oscillators capable of creating that unique Cylon vocoder sound, built from 1970 to 1981. You know, even today every electronic music producer, including myself, would love to own this hardware. Ofcourse only if you can afford it and know where to buy a rare functioning unit. I just checked more details on wikipedia. Apparently the retail price back then was between 7 and 20 thousand dollars!
I'm pretty sure it's 3 out of the 5 possible. Sine, Triangle, and modified PWM. THey altered the PWM to differentiate when more than 1 was in a scene. Genius
One of my greatest childhood comforts that sound
Pretty sure the same voice was used in the unofficial Bond film Never Say Never again when Bond played against Lago in the world domination game
Was definitely a vocoder, different synth tone however. Great movie!
I can remember creating a Cylon voice with several tone generators and a ring modulator for commercials and film narrations back in the '70's. Fun times.
The clashing sine/triangle is reminiscent of the ring mod sound, that was a good guess people had about the tone, but now it has been unravelled, no more guessing!
I was 12 in 1978 when Battlestar Galactica was on Saturday afternoons. Great memories.
TOS BSG was never on Saturday afternoons in 1978, it was a prime time show.
Nice bit of nostalgia.
Wasn't this also used as the voice of the spaceships computer in Hangar 18?
Thanks for this! Lucky for us, with Alan Pearlman's involvement and blessing, a company named CMS has been hand-building ARP 2500 modules and clones for 35 years. Also, Behringer are releasing an inexpensive line of exact recreations of 2500 modules. 4 of them are already on the market. EMS Vocoder 2000 is more difficult but there is (IMHO inadequate) software that emulates the EMS 5000 Vocoder...
I thank you very much for documenting this!!
I have four of the CMS modules- gotta be grateful they even exist! Yes all software fails embarassingly compared to hardware vocoders
@@cylonvoiceguy Lucky dawg! Congrats on the CMS modules! I want everything they make LOL.
This is sooo cool! I now give up ever recreating the cylon voice;) Even the robot app doesnt do the job.
I have waited for this all my life.
Best sci fi show ever.
Should have been a mega franchise.
It's great, but 'Star Trek': TOS will ALWAYS be the greatest and BEST!!! Even though it has no vocoder (vocoding) in it.
Thanks, been wonderin this fer many decades, Amigo!
We all did! One more blockbuster episode coming soon!
now you are reading this in cylon voice.
...By Your Command!!
I'd love to have a few custom sentences (clean) recorded in a Cylon voice like Dick Tufeld used to do for folks B9 robot replicas....
Awesome work. I would pay good money to have this as a navigation voice on my phone !
I had a friend that owned a vocoder back in the 90's. He used it for sound processing for the band they he worked for part-time. As I recall he said it only cost him around $150. You could adjust it to make your own voice sound exactly like a Cylon.
This was so great. Now to find out how they created all the G1 Transformers voices.
Roland SVC-350 vocoder, you're welcome! :)
@@cylonvoiceguy But were all the characters voices created with that vocoder, or just Soundwave? I'm talking Insecticons, Grimlock, Junkions, Megatron, Combiners, and so on.
@@foxglove9 ah I was thinking mainly the theme song, from what I listen to it sounds like a lot of harmonizers/pitch shifter effects blended into the natural character voice.
@@cylonvoiceguy For the song. BUT for Soundwave it was the Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus. More LIKELY the Mk 2 (Mk II) version since that's the CLEARER-sounding one.
For the song. BUT for Soundwave it was the Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus. More LIKELY the Mk 2 (Mk II) version since that's the CLEARER-sounding one.
This was kewl, when i was a kid, i was desperate to try to re create that cylon voice I made my own syn i came kinda close for a kid w/just perf boards ...was fun playing w/it and my friends.
Needs a site where you can type stuff in, and it gets spoken like this.
Nice! I got the synthrotek roboto just because it had a cylon on the front. But it doesn’t hold a candle to an arp 2500. I’m surprised they used something so rare
Dang! I thought it was just a dude talking thru a fan. You're like Mr. Spock traveling back in time and building something from old technology. The complexity of this astounded me!
Machines creating machine voices. That should be the voice of the future
This is great :)
The sound generator in the commadore 64 pulls this off easily plus it has an internal mixer that will allow you to mix a regular voice with it. You should try it . I used a "SID CHIP" in many synthersis projects ! The SID CHIP was one of the very best sound chips ever used in consumer electronics.
Not a chance
Holy cow! I haven’t heard that voice in 42 years.
Now for a real challenge. Can you figure out how they made the voice for the Decpticon Soundwave?
Have you heard ‘Strange and Unproductive Thinking’, by David Lynch? So similar, I thought of the Cylon as soon as I’d heard it
I always liked the show, but I loved the Cylon's!!!
I know that they were the bad guys, but I always thought that they were so cool!!
I loved the way they sounded, and I always wanted one of those costumes!!!
They were always my favorite part of the show!!!
By Your Command!!!
I seem to recall an arcade game with a "cylon" sort of voice that would say "Chicken! Fight like a robot," if you ran off the screen without killing everything.
Sinistar?
Berserk
I'm sure Pete Townshend from The Who has used an ARP 2500 and a 2600... "Pete: I still had the full-size barn studio that I built for mixing Quadrophenia and, while working on the demo for this track (Who Are You), nearly blew my own brains out developing the backing track for the song. The weird background guitar sound on this was created with a top-secret ARP 2600 patch I invented, but the sawing guitar sound at its heart was generated with an 'E-Bow.' "Also The Foo Fighters did "Love Reign O'er Me", which featured a keyboardist that used an ARP Synth
I wonder if this was the same type of synthesizer that was also used in the first Short Circuit film with robots 1-4, which had a similar tone, but didn't have that deep resonance the cylons had.
Those old style synthesizers are basically the end of an era. Digital tech replaced all that and the sounds are very hard to reproduce. The SID chip in the Commodore 64 computer is basically irreplaceable today. I have a new replacement that attempts to emulate it but the difference is very clear. Games no longer sound quite right.
I had a DoD flanger pedal for my guitar in the 80s that could make a decent version of the sound when you ran a mic through it. No idea what the settings were, everything cranked probably lol
The Boney M song Night Flight to Venus has an almost identical synth voice. It came out in 1978 as well. Whoever did the main voice on that was comparable to the BSG one. It's not 100% identical but so close. The original BSG voice sounds like Garry Owens being modulated but another one it reminds me of is Alan Oppenheimer. I think someone who has a deeper trained voice is the required ingredient to get a perfect match.
Indeed! It was also an EMS vocoder, square/PWM type oscillator and recorded to TAPE thru very nice preamps so it came out very similar
Colusus had a similar effect when the computer got its vocalizer in the movie Colusus the Forbin project.
You could probably replicate the voice using effects pedals made for guitars. Maybe pitch shifter, flanger / phaser and distortion.
Great video I’ve subbed
This show both the original and the reboot with Katie Sackhoff were phenomenal. The original for it's time and tv series budget were great. If you haven't watched this series then PLEASE do so if you like Syfy stuff.
All modern homes/ apartments should have that background whirring drone that plays from the beginning till around 0:27
I used to speak through the low end of a harmonica when I was a kid.
Having different voice sounds gave them personality IMHO.