Astronaut Voice

Mar 19

Astronaut Voice
  • Version: 1.0
  • Created & Sold by: Qneo
  • Released: December 14, 2012
  • File Size: 26 MB
  • universal This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • Age Rating: 4+
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"Houston, I have an Astronaut Voice" - beep

Remember those famous quotes from outer space? Relive the golden days of the space age! Now you can recreate your own authentic radio space transmission sound, including the famous roger beep.

Your own voice will be transformed live as you speak. Press the roger button to switch between the Astronaut and Base voice, and watch original footage of the Apollo Saturn 5 rockets, moon landing, moon walks, mission control, and more. Use the built-in sound effects in every situation: shut down the rocket engine ("The Eagle has landed", Neil Armstrong), or turn on the alarm ("Houston, we have a problem", Jim Lovell).

Join famous astronauts as Neil Armstong and Buzz Aldrin to make your own trip into space, and safeguard the mission at the Houston control center!

FEATURES
✓ Genuine emulation of space communication sounds
✓ Original Apollo roger beep (Quindar tones, see below)
✓ Live, real-time transformation of your voice (with headphones), and repeat mode (without)
✓ Make it real by adding special sound effects: rocket engine, steering thruster, alarm and air lock
✓ Original video material of landing on moon, mission control center, moon walks and more
✓ Record and share your own astronaut voice (twitter, Facebook, e-mail, etc)
✓ Export your recording to Mac/PC, or to other apps via the iOS pasteboard

"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

Qneo

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At Qneo, we go to great lengths to make your Apple devices do the impossible. We made the iPhone blow out candles (Blower), move nuts (Magic Mover), play music via two devices with millisecond synchronization (Stereo Speakers), and let you use your voice as a live synthesizer (Voice Synth). Watch out for our next app! Be the first to know, and follow us on FaceBook or Twitter.

See/hear our video of the Astronaut Voice app on YouTube, our channel is "QneoDotNet", or search for "Astronaut Voice".

We greatly appreciate all your feedback! Within Astronaut Voice, tap on "Qneo" to email us directly. Thanks and have fun!

The well-known "roger" beep sounds in original Apollo moon missions are Quindar tones. These are two slightly different tones that indicate start and stop of audio transmission from mission control in Houston.
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