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| hey cheggy |
Hey, was wondering if there is anything out there that can alter voices. I know of autotune but i don't think this is what i'm really after.
I want to be able to record my voice and have it altered so it sounds like a robot style voice. Or alternatively, if there is any software out there where you can type into it and have it speak back to you in some weired voices.
I just really want to get some good robo-style vocals for my new track but my voice sounds like e.
Thanks, cheggy. |
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| xls |
| There's a few options. To modify your own voice, you can use a vocoder. Fusion makes a decent one. You could also use Steinberg's Voice generator/processor for some really wacked-out results. If you want a program that you type stuff into, try AnalogX SayIt (it's free - get it at www.analogx.com). It's a great little voice emulation program that sounds like old sci-fi computer voices. There's a vocoder there too, but I've never tried it. |
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| Joi Lamusic |
| Try that OrangeVocoder, it's quite cool ;) And even CoolEdit can do som robot-style to your voice (but vocoder is naturally better). Or if U have eJay...:happy2: |
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