It’s not enough that The Gregory Brothers (of
Autotune the News fame) are viral video sensations,
Billboard Hot 100 artists, and
soon-to-be television stars. Now, they have an app as well.
Songify [iTunes link] — which was created by music application makers,
Khush — is an extremely simple iOS application that turns speech into song.
Open the app and you’ll be greeted with a Shazam-like disc, which you can tap to record. Just speak into the phone — anything you like — tap the disc to stop recording, and the app creates an auto-tuned song with your words. You can create songs in a variety of styles —
The Gregory Brothers supplied beats from hits like “Bed Intruder,” “Winning” and “Double Rainbow,” and Khush supplemented those tunes with a variety of musical style packs. Users can share finished songs on Twitter, Facebook and via email, and check out other users’ jams via a leaderboard in-app.
“This is the next level for democratizing this for our fans,” says Michael Gregory. “Because they’re always asking us, ‘How can I do this, too? Like when I see a Double Rainbow, I want to scream out in joy, but that won’t make it into a song. How do I do that?’ So now we’re able to interact with them and give them the opportunity to do that.”
T-Pain (oh, progenitor of the ever-popular
I Am T-Pain app) recently
announced that he was done with auto-tune. Looks like The Gregory Brothers can officially snatch up that fallen mantle now that they have an app of their very own.
Image courtesy of The Gregory Brothers
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