MEDIA EYE SPEAKS Ep. 9 with Daniel Robbins

Recorded: Sept. 28, 2022 Duration: 1:21:03

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Good morning, icons. We're going to give it a couple of minutes to let the rest of our fellow icons join us today. Hey, they're Daniel. I see you there. I'm going to invite you up to speak already.
but we're gonna give a couple of minutes for our icons to join. I just sent you a invite to speak.
So let me know if you have any issues there.
Hey, what's up, son Adam? What's up, most stuff? Hey, good morning. How you doing? My first time speaking on Twitter spaces. Wow, a long time listening to the first time speaker.
Man, that's amazing. I love it. I feel honored.
Definitely feel honours I have a year.
Thank you. Give me one second. Let me get the rest of the folks in here. Let me get the rest of the guys going.
Usually takes a few minutes for everybody to join us. It's all good you may sing.
You wanna sing?
Yeah, but then Twitter might explode. Hey, Ryan, we might have a
We might get a good at too much of an influx here. I'm out of over. I mean, I'm in a bad light now in a good way. Oh, you never know. They got those voice changes. I mean, check those out. I've been playing with the community with them.
You have a little magic wand on your.
on your Twitter dashboard right there, your Twitter space dashboard next to your mic. - Oh, really? - Oh yeah, you can do that. - Yeah. (buzzer) - You can probably hear me sound like an alien with my voice right now.
Oh that's cool. Yeah, something like that.
Alright, this would be joined a mess shortly.
I forgot what was that the rapper's name that got real famous from the voice changer. Teapane from Florida. Teapane, yeah. I can be the new teapane. You can be deepane.
Yeah, I love that deep. That is definitely going to be my name. There you go. Are you playing Robbins?
I bring deep pain. Yeah, I like that. I like that. I don't too make you sound so good now man. One time I had a, um, because I did music before I used to do a lot of music. I used to write for people to produce and I've made music myself and I remember being sick one time.
I'm like there's no way I'm gonna be able to record this song. They put out a tune on there and it was probably one of the best songs ever. Wow. So anyone can sound good with auto tune. You know how to hear melodies and harmonies a little bit. It'll catch you as long as you have like the you know the I guess you'll say
the fundamental voice, the fundamental singing down, you can sound great. There was like a good decade, right? Maybe even longer that it seemed like everybody was using auto too. And that was like the thing is popping more than ever now now.
If you listen to the new rappers and the new singers, they all use an auto tune. It's more than ever probably.
Wow, okay, well I'm gonna I'm gonna jump on this auto to see if I can make a track. What's going on? What's going man? I got you
Oh, okay. Oh, we can do it. Do something. Is it about the better verse? What's he was doing, man? We might as well.
Lunch county needs some spicy some flavor here Yeah, and I could do we could find her on appetizers and I've seen the maybe I'll do like deep fake So I'll be just like
Yeah, somebody else's voice, right? There's, you know, the world is limitless, you know, and it's infinite what you can do in the world of Web 3. Look at what Snoop and Evan M. did with their board of eight avatars.
The infinite possibilities. Yep. That was dance crew at our school from the Filipino club. Yeah, the Filipino club. It was called Pasa. So the Filipino association and then like
They're little, they're dance crews called infinite possibilities. It was pretty cool. Oh really? No way. Man. I don't think I even knew anyone from the Philippines growing up sadly. No.
So that's why I went the opposite. And now I know many people from the film. Yeah, you, you, um, like you're almost like an ambassador, man. Yeah, I'm Filipino heart. I sometimes I tell people I'm Filipino and they're like, Oh, really? Cool.
like yeah, hey, they don't question that's anality right? Exactly, you don't know you can't look at somebody anymore and say you're from this place. We worldwide. Yeah, we're global citizens. We have children
in the Philippines. They're not, you know, ethnic, I guess you'll say ethnically Filipino, they're still Filipino by nationality. There you go. At heart. Man, always mess up with the, when I say the Philippines or I say Philippians.

FAQ on MEDIA EYE SPEAKS Ep. 9 with Daniel Robbins | Twitter Space Recording

Who is speaking in the podcast?
The speaker's name is not mentioned in the text.
What is the speaker discussing in the podcast?
The speaker is discussing various topics, including Twitter Spaces, auto-tune in music, and the possibilities of web 3.
What is Twitter Spaces?
Twitter Spaces is a feature on Twitter that allows users to participate in live audio conversations with other users.
Who is T-Pain?
T-Pain is a rapper and singer known for his use of auto-tune in his music.
What is auto-tune?
Auto-tune is an audio processing tool used in music production to adjust and correct the pitch of vocals and instruments.
What is web 3?
Web 3 is a vision for the future of the internet, often associated with blockchain technology and decentralized platforms.
What is the significance of the Board of Eight avatars mentioned in the podcast?
The Board of Eight avatars is a project by Snoop Dogg and Evan M, showcasing the possibilities of web 3 and NFTs.
What is Pasa?
Pasa is a dance crew from a Filipino club.
What does it mean to be a global citizen?
Being a global citizen means recognizing and embracing the diversity of people and cultures around the world, and taking action to promote equality and justice for all.
What is the speaker's connection to the Philippines?
The speaker identifies as a Filipino at heart and has children who are Filipino by nationality.