Recording from 1860. Sound restoration.
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2011
- Part 1 - Sound denoising
Part 2 - Time Stretch: 50%-70%
Part 3 - Tuning & quantizing
Part 4 - Cleaning of harmonics
Part 5 - Addition of harmonics, reverberation, stereo panoramma
The Phonautograph Recording from 1860 of 'Au Clair de la Lune'
Sound restoration. The first known recording of a human voice, from April 9th, 1860. Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville.
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Here’s a little fact for those who didn’t know: This video was released in 2011 before we found out who was really singing this. In it, we remove noise trying to depict the voice of this “woman”. When we finally translated the frequency of the noise to the original voice when it was originally recorded, we decoded it into a voice of a man, most likely Leon Scott himself.
First
It sounds more like a teenage boy.
Great Scott! (Pun intended) I just got pinned by another channel! Nice!
can you restore otto von bismarck's voice recordings?
Can u show us the sound of the clear one?
Only 1860's kids Will remember
They are all dead
Uthun
,
*60s kids*: *WAR FLASHBACKS*
@@Uthun r/woooosh
@@Uthun you missed the joke
This is lowkey scary asf but the person that created this was a genius and created something amazing
Without the invention of voice recording, then microphones and speakers wouldn't have existed.
BRUH do you dat Mike doe?!? It Valerman Shtank do nah een gon kap
Daniel Bailon don’t listen to this at night that was scary
Lol. I don't view it as scary. Maybe a bit haunting, but for the most part it makes me feel connected to the past and interests me
@Daniel Bailon lol. it's understandable
My mic at zoom class:
xD
😂😂
I BET THEY'RE SCARED HAHA
Same that why i mute myself
More like the teachers mic right when they start explaining the assignment.
This was recorded when:
Nikola Tesla: 4 years old
Vincent Van Gogh: 7 years old
Thomas Edison: 13 years old
Alfred Nobel: 27 years old
Abraham Lincoln: 51 years old
Napoleon III : 52 years old
Pope pius IX: 68 years old
MLK, FDR, JFK and Malcolm X: Sperm cells
Dou
kaneane: -3000 years old
@@dtxspeaks268 you mean their grandparents?
@@mmastiff734 FDR was born in the 1880s and the other 3 the 1910s, so they'd all be sperm cells or whatever at this time
bruh this guy is dead and sounds better than me
Bro it's a violin
@@Jerricoking bruh look at the title
I know this
Because it was already old.and tecnolegy never works good yet thats why the sound looked bad for you
Is a girl
Before video: "Oh wow the oldest recorded sound must have pretty bad quality. But it's probably pretty easy to understand it"
After video: *Crying rocking in the corner of the room"
Help... me D: watched this at 1am... in my mic :(
I need a hug and a cookie :(
DOGE 0_0 Very scare. Much rock. Wow.
Tazer_Extreme I'm watching this at 3am ;_;
Get rekt m8
Even though this sounds creepy it is still extremely fascinating that we can hear audio from the freaking 1860s
You're hearing the voice of someone from over 150 years ago. Just amazing
yup...what a time we live in
Whoever is singing it is most likely long gone dead by now
@@friendlysky7674 Most likely? this was 160 years ago lmfaoo there’s nothing likely about it’s definite
@@willsmith3787 exactly!
@@friendlysky7674 fr no
Pov: the kid with really bad internet joins and his internet slowly comes back up
Ikr XD
But his mic is still shitty
LMDAOOFPOBRJKS
All fun and games until you hear this in the middle of a forest late at night
IM OUT. 🏃♀️💨
Get the bug spray
The original (broken) sound of course.
farting mode has been activated
Spooky
imagine you wake up in the middle of the night to here that
Xbox kids on the mic
nut a nub Stolen
Omg soooo trueeee
russian guys on csgo*
Sounds like that one annoying mosquito that buzzes by your ear at night
Willi Wildfang my thoughts xD
Pee
LMFAO
I listen in 2021.160 years have passed, can you imagine?
the teacher on the zoom call asking if we can hear them ok
LMFAO
Nobody: nothing
Ghasts when there floating around in the nether:
Only 1860s kids will remember
Me: **plays with random people online**
Their microphones:
Damn i didnt know we were mosquitos back then
HAHAHHA
LMAO 😭😭
Imagine... This is the only thing remaining of that person, and he has to go down in history as a creepy recording.
Well that’s not entirely true. There are other recordings of his we can hear. Plus plenty on books and information on him -even a few photographs. His life is well documented.
Who was he?
@@elebrony edouard leon scott de martinville
Bruh I know right 😨
No one:
My little cousins when they talk to me on the phone:
😂
It's kinda weird listening to this, this is the voice of someone who has died almost 2 centuries ago, and this haunting voice is the only thing now left of them, it's kinda freaky
Yeah
Considering it was a child in 1860, he is likely to have died in 20th century
Finally a rapper who doesn't mumble
this how kids on xbox still sound to this day
The halo days
LAMAOSOSKMS TRUEEE
Yeah no
poop@@cardinal3829
The mosquito in my room at night
wow stolen comment ok sir
yes I am here from muta, only because it reminded me that this existed
People in 1860 be like: " I say! This is Crystal clear it sounds like he's directly in the room"
it's because that's pure analog recording full spectrum of sounds. I mean, even the air in that recording feels alive.
Fun fact: the people in the 1860s could not replay the audio
Cuz their used to it
Think of it like this, what you’re hearing is someone singing to you from over 150 years ago... you’re hearing the voice of someone who lived during Abraham Lincoln
Wow ur right. It just got less scary
Buchanan
do i understand this? nope, do i love it? yes, am i gonna have nightmares because of this? also yes
This is a segment of a folk song. The words are " Au clair de la lune ( In the light of the moon) mon ami Pierrot ( my friend Pierrot) The segment stops after the word "Prète" (Loan) The rest of this sentence should be "Prète moi ta plume, pour écrire un mot" ( Loan me your pen to write something down)
same
But I do understand it
170 years ago. It’s hard to fathom
160*
@@kylefox666 yeah, my bad
162
I waited 160 years for this
Funny
only 1860's kids would remember this. New music these days are CRAP. This. This is real music, my children.
Alyssa Slade Fuck yeah.
Much love for you bro
0:40-0:48 it is actually very pretty
Yeah
Sounds like a vocoloid
@@tomtrublu Woah your right
that one dude who's eating the mic
it sounds like a cat singing arabic beautifully
I thought this sounded like a cat too 😂
LMAO!!!
ACKMED THE CAT
4 year old me singing on my Fisher Price recorder
Chazzi 7 HAHAHAHAHAHHA
I don’t know why I looked into this tonight, but I immediately regret it. Mostly because it’s 1:45am.
It's not scary at all. It's beautiful and fascinating.
It sounds creepier with each restoration lol
It sounds scary, but keep in mind somebody in a normal voice actually sang into this machine and it came out like this. Good job. The microphone
Still better than despacito
This comment deserves a million likes
ikr
Totally agree.
*Despacito 2 Leaked Official Audio*
No autotune 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fica brabo
Hearing from the ghosts from the past.
Imagine sleeping in the dark and you hear this coming from you bathroom or hallway
I’m in the dark in my bedroom and I saw it and I wanted to see it. I was so scared I slept with the lights on
First one sounds like when you drop your phone and it's recording
this sounds like 8 year old me trying to record ''Au clair de la lune'' on my DSi
"Au clair de la lune.
Mon ami Pierrot.
Prête..."
This song was #1 for fifty two weeks in a row on the Billboard Music chart of 1860.
Ahahaha😀
I had to laugh at the humor here, even though Billboard Hot 100 did not come out until 1958.😂👌
When your younger sibling finds out that you can record your voice on your phone
yeah that was me with my sister's phone lol
O shi i have a voice changer app💀
This one really hit me for some reason. There's something about knowing this person is gone, and their voice has become a ghost-like relic of a time long ago that makes it sad, and therefore uncomfortable. I can see why others call it scary, even if they didn't know why at first. It makes me weirded out that Boomers - Gen Alpha have been the only real generations in history to experience high quality recording, processing and storage to make our lives last forever. So many great people and their experiences pre-1920 have been lost to time. It's bittersweet, but also at the same time makes me appreciate my own place in time more. And I'm sure the people of the 1800s did too, just in a different way. We'll never know (at least from a non-textual standpoint), maybe that makes their lives special, it's what makes this special.
very well said
kurt cobain, michael jackson and john lennon They also died but no one is afraid of their voices 🤦♀️
How is this scary? This is fascinating; I watched this years ago, and it’s good to be back!
Earliest rendition of Darude - Sandstorm
LMAO, fuck.
hereLiesThisTroper XD
Oh my God, what in the fucktruck
overused - jokestorm
hereLiesThisTroper Ok, i'm not going to lie, I laughed at this comment XD
No one
People in 1860 be jamming:
Am i the only one who searched this and not from the recommended
Yes
Nope
Nope
I was busy listening to MJ and then thought boyyy I wonder who was the first man to create music and how Michael Jackson took it to a whole new level. And Here I am lol.
No i guess
Sounds like an auto tuned cat meow
Mero ohne autotune
Leon Ehre
ehrenmann
Hahaha
Ehrenmann
😂😂🤣
That one kid uses free microphone from wish :
Don't be silly! It's a $1 microphone lol
0:32 cat singing
LMAOOOO
Lol
HAHAHAHA NOT SO SCARY AFTER ALL
Hahahaha I laughed so hard
It sounds like a girl, but it’s apparently the voice of Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, who recorded it. The recording’s pitch is just very off.
ya because the recording was played at about 3x the speed so it was believed to be a little girl or a woman
better than today's music
I love your vids.
Ikr
Yessir
A song by Puking Cat
Lyrics:
AAAAaaaaAAAAaa
Only 1880 kids will remember
This is 162 years old 😮
Its not scary when you know that 50% of your homies use same mic like this recording has.
im one of said homies w bad mic☹
I was born in the wrong generation I wish we still had music like this
God damn it you made me smile
Me too same and his voice is sound cute adorable 🙂😍
Me singing under the shower
Upvote if you're listening in 1874.
LOL, world didn't exist in 1874.
@@H1ROSH1MAuhmm
it do.@@H1ROSH1MA
Who still jammin in 2021?
Me af 😭
Me
Я🗿
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
It's like you're literally listening to a ghost.
Well, since this a voice from 1860, they're a ghost now.
I am here after watch first recorded computer in the world that can singing. now I go here to hear what it sound like, the first human recorded voice. and I completely unexpected this.
Yes, same here and I'm terrified....
I came from that video too
Why is everyone here so recent like this was nine years ago 😱
Recommended by UA-cam
tik tok 😮
More like 160+ years ago
SomeOrdinaryGamers brought me here
This is the most beautiful audio I ever heard💖
Same
What
yea it actually is no 🧢
This changes mankid
Wenn man sein ps4 Headset nach 3 Jahren wieder benutzt
This was recorded right before the Civil War. Let that sink in.
Zach Lang holy shit.
The mosquitos in my room:
this is literally the same mics used in fast food drive thrus
XD
Lmao fr
FR SNSN
Still listening in 2020! Yeah baby!
Lol
Only 1860s kids will remember this one.
lol.
looooooooooool
Richdude125 haha
Yeah, kids don't get the enjoyment of slavery we had back in the 1800s.
I remember jamming this back in the day on my way out to the west 40 to check on the slaves.
Its creepy that the comments were just like hours ago
I like how so many people watching this in like 2 hours ago
I'm watching it 6 hours later
I’m watching this 15 hours after the comment or above me
When he said auauauauauuauaauuuuuaaaaauauuaaauuuuuuaaaaauuuuuoooaaoo
I felt that
Bars
_are you assuming their gender?_ /s
This song is lit, 🔥 🔥 only 1850's kids remember this.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yea still listening to this track at age 203 brings me back
you dont age? this is the music of youth. listen to it forever never get old.
It's in a lot of method books, it's still a pretty well-known song.
so i’m not going to bed
10 hours ago fly high 🕊🕊🕊
No one:
That one kid with the bad mic in ur zoom classes:
So that’s how the Enderman Sounds was made
Creepypastapunch army wo seid ihr?
F.B.I hier
F.B.I Ahoi
I couldn't sleep because of this
why?? its just a french folk song ua-cam.com/video/IYLTc3tGdzc/v-deo.html
That is actually terrifying but amazing to be able to hear these all these years later
Only 1860s kids will remember this banger
@@munastronaut8147 who asked
@@g-ray4088 i asked
@@munastronaut8147 what you asked?
@@marcbark4705 nothing, i'll just delete the comment i made
@@munastronaut8147 come on you can delete a lot more
when you eat the microphone
The mosquito in room at night be like:
You youngins wouldn’t understand this was the bts of our day
This recording is truly from a completely different era, they were just barely into the modern era. Creepy and fascinating. Especially considering that there's no one alive that was from that time.
Yes I laughed at the beginning but it was weird especially until the part 4 where you hear the lady singing "au clair de la lune"..creepy even if it it fascinating..It was in 1860..Jesus!!
Frenchie séverine Funnily enough, it is Edward Leon Scott DeMartinville himself singing it, but the organization who discovered it played it at the wrong speed, so it sounds like a woman. Whole story at ua-cam.com/video/75UrxueiP-4/v-deo.html it's one of the guys in the organization himself who made it, and I've watched it so many times!
Frenchie séverine
That's actually a man singing it...
he was probably so excited to actually get a sound!! I'm so proud of him. He did great for his time
I use to believe that this was the first ever voice recording of a spirit because it sounded terrifying if you play it in the dark, but in a way it’s good to know that the inventor is still being acknowledged in the future
That kid with 1$ mic be like:
I regret watching this in the dark at 3 am
I found this comment in the dark at 3 AM
The fact this man has died almost 150 years ago, and the way this recording distorts his voice... it's the closest thing to what I imagine hearing a ghost sing that I came across yet.
You can watch Michael Jackson sing, he’s also dead
@Thane Mac Read it up, it's the inventor of the machine singing to test it.
@Thane Mac That's what I mean :)
10 seconds of bars, better than the whole ice spice discography 😭😭😭
1860: This is incredible. We can record sound
21st century: The quality is so bad it will give me nightmares
Me too
Hehe I just go here for nightmares hehe
The kid with the mcdonalds wifi be like
Kkkkkkkkkkkkk