Just ripped it. Now, I found the Bonnie clip on YouTube, but it’s from a bootleg. youtube.com/watch?v=LaBuhavK … re=related
So far, it has clear samples of “You’re my favorite deputy,” “there’s a snake in my boot,” and “I’d like to join your posse boys, but first I’m gonna sing a little song.”
Here’s a couple of the direct samples: moviesounds.com/toystory/reach.wav moviesounds.com/toystory/snake.wav moviesounds.com/toystory/town.wav
I don’t know where these came from, as it’s odd that they’re just isolated sound effects. They might’ve come from an old Toy Story Read-Along tape, but I’m not sure. What’s even odder is that they appear to be filtered differently, more distorted like an actual pull-string doll. What do you guys think?
And my long-term goal here is an experiment to see if an accurate gramophone voice box for Woody can be made. Obviously, the hardest part there is getting these onto a gramophone record.
No, those phrases were from the same recorded files from the film. They were just isolated and edited slightly differently. Earlier in development, they wanted his voicebox to be more realistic by being more scratchy and distorted.
I’ve always had the dream of actually getting these on a vinyl record to make a real pull-string. But the recording process would be around $100, though since this isn’t exactly a full album, I’d expect it to be less.
Seeing as there’s better samples out there, I’ll try to rip those, but there’s no telling how it will play. The most important part is getting the speed right.
Here’s an example of what to expect from a real toy. youtube.com/watch?v=90i37yOi … re=related
I did attempt to rip the phrases from the films a few years ago. Getting 5 of them. feel free to use them. I did edit the equalization to make it sound more like a speaker. I’m thinking of redoing it, since I finally obtain the 5.1 audio tracks from the films. the only phrase that will be a challenge to get clean will be the wagon train phrase.
No good. First, it’s missing the “YEEE-HA!” at the beginning. Second, it’s Jim Hanks’ voice, not Tom’s.
I don’t think “Ride like the wind, Bullseye!” can be one of his pullstring phrases, because that would mean he would’ve been wondering who this “Bullseye” is before meeting him. Although eliminating that still leaves us one short of nine (“Hey Howdy Hey” is all but definite). I asked Lee Unkrich on Twitter, here’s hoping for a swift reply.
No he does not. He has the exact same phrases as the original 195 doll. The only one with the waterhole phrase is the mattel toy story 3 doll which I believe is a european exclusive.