
MacinTalk was used to perform the part of the wheelchair-using motor neurone disease patient with a voice synthesizer in the animated Family Guy episode 'Ready, Willing and Disabled', who would later appear again in 'Brian the Bachelor' and 'Brian Goes Back to College'.In Blank Check, Preston used MacInTalk as the Voice of M.Macintosh to buy a house over the phone.In The Lego Batman Movie, Samantha was the voice of Batman's 'puter.In The Lego Movie, the voice of Samantha is used in the place of the Mega computer.MacinTalk is credited as that voice in the film's end credits. The 'Ralph' voice serves as the voice of the computerized autopilot AUTO in the 2008 Disney-Pixar film WALL-E.Plogue Art et Technologie's virtual synthesizer chipspeech emulates MacinTalk 1.0.German electronic act Monolake uses the PlainTalk 'Whisper' voice in the track 'Bicom' on their album Cinemascope.In 'Sometimes Things Get, Whatever' by deadmau5 on the album Random Album Title the looped line 'Sometimes Things Get Complicated' is a combination of the 'Ralph' and 'Kathy' voices.The opening line of 'Treasure' by Bruno Mars on the album Unorthodox Jukebox is the voice Alex saying, 'Baby squirrel, you's a sexy motherfucker'.Jean-Michel Jarre's album 'Métamorphoses' from 2000 uses MacinTalk to generate lyrics on the track 'Love, Love, Love'.
Rob & Goldie's 1997 track 'The Shadow (The Process Mix by Rick Smith for Underworld)' makes extensive use of the 'Victoria' voice, reading a dictionary definition of 'shadow' and a poem from the book Process: A Tomato Project. In EDM producer Skrillex's track titled 'I Wish You All The Luck Of The World', the MacinTalk voice 'Alex' can be heard repeating 'David, I wish you all the luck in the world' several times in various pitches. The VNV Nation Remix also uses the 'Victoria' voice. EBM band Apoptygma Bezerk used MacinTalk Kathy's voice in 'Kathy's Song (Come Lie Next To Me)'. The El-P song 'Stepfather Factory', from the 2002 album Fantastic Damage, ends with MacinTalk voices repeating, 'Why are you making me hurt you? I love you'. Korea Idol T-ara's song 'Bo Peep Bo Peep' from the Absolute First Album introduction part 'Don't lose your temper so quickly'. Most of Mr Oizo's Transsexual EP and Lambs Anger album contains MacinTalk voices. The song 'Man That You Fear' also ends with MacinTalk voices saying, 'When all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed.' The MacinTalk voices repeat 'You might as well kill yourself - you're already dead' at the end of the song. MacinTalk voices are used again in the music video and live performances of 'Antichrist Superstar'. The album's title song ends with the MacinTalk voices repeating, 'When you are suffering, know that I have betrayed you'. The album Antichrist Superstar by the band Marilyn Manson makes repeated use of MacinTalk voices 'Kathy', 'Princess', and 'Junior', often layered on top of each other. The song 'Pomme C' by French singer Calogero on the album Pomme C features a short monologue at the very beginning using the voice 'Vicki'.
The 'Intro' from OutKast's Stankonia album features the 'Bells' voice. 'The Vic-E Interpretation - Interlude' from TLC's album FanMail features 'Victoria' comparing and contrasting club culture in the USA and Japan. The song 'John Orr the Arsonist' by And Then There Were None features a short monologue using this voice. Many Aphex Twin tracks including 'Funny Little Man' and 'Cow Cud Is a Twin' also feature PlainTalk. 1' by The Flaming Lips features the 'Zarvox' voice The French band Air uses several Macintosh voices in their track 'How Does it Make You Feel'. Fall Out Boy used MacinTalk at the beginning of 'Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy' (Millennium Version) and at the end of the last track and bonus tracks on their Infinity on High album. Radiohead's song 'Fitter Happier' from the OK Computer album (and featured in the background of 'Paranoid Android' from the same album). 'Satisfaction' by Benny Benassi, as well as other songs by him. 'Repeating Yesterday' from As I Lay Dying's Shadows Are Security album used MacinTalk in the intro. MacinTalk's 'Vicki' speaks during the breaks in Studio Killers' 'In Tokyo.'.
The MacinTalk speech synthesis can be heard in a few songs: