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Singing Dog Autotune Collar

Dogs love to sing but they suck...
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...just like Kanye West, they need autotune to be listenable.

Collar has a mic, perhaps a contact mic and bluetooth connection that goes to the autotuner and amp.

When the music starts, your dogs random howling is tuned to the scale you've pre programmed into the collar. You could keep it simple at first by just picking a major scale for songs like Jingle Bells but you could have it change dynamically if you really wanted to invest the time.

See link. I see that the idea to autotune dogs has been baked, but I'll leave this up for the collar portion of the idea. Plus the videos are cute.

doctorremulac3, Mar 27 2018

Guinness world record for a skateboarding dog https://www.youtube...watch?v=EVnzXA9b7Ww
A better skateboarder than most humans. [8th of 7, Mar 27 2018]

A great example. https://www.youtube...yBhdXRvdHVuZQ%3D%3D
Now let's have the collar. [doctorremulac3, Oct 25 2024]

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       If you had a motorized skateboard, you could doppler-shift the dog into tune.
MaxwellBuchanan, Mar 27 2018
  

       Yes, skateboarding dogs are a thing, now.   

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8th of 7, Mar 27 2018
  

       If they do that at a Snoop Dogg recording, does any trace of the performer's input remain ?
8th of 7, Mar 28 2018
  


 

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