Subject:robotic voices
Posted by: bongbox
Date:1/24/2003 6:48:07 PM
how could i make a robotic voices using sound forge |
Subject:RE: robotic voices
Reply by: harlock
Date:1/25/2003 12:07:49 AM
You may have success with recording your own voice and then choose: Effects> amplitude modulation, and just tweak the envelope. hope this helps Harlock www.mp3.com/mindwrench |
Subject:RE: robotic voices
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:1/26/2003 12:17:25 PM
Other things to try that might work is a vocoder, a little pitch bend. Also, there's computer programs out there, where you type in text and it reads it back in a computer voice. This works better than any effect sometimes. |
Subject:RE: robotic voices
Reply by: MJhig
Date:1/27/2003 1:08:25 AM
If you have SF ExpressFX Delay plug-in it has a "Robot" preset. I don't use the ExpressFX plug-ins much if at all and don't know if they came with Vegas Audio 2 or SF but this is pretty convincing for a robot effect on voice. MJ |
Subject:RE: robotic voices
Reply by: bongbox
Date:1/27/2003 2:22:45 PM
thank you guys |
Subject:RE: robotic voices
Reply by: bongbox
Date:1/28/2003 12:29:54 AM
do you guys know where i can find any good tutorials to make kewl effects or loops a link would help |
Subject:RE: robotic voices
Reply by: SonicJG
Date:1/29/2003 5:07:30 PM
Also, you may want to try 4ormulator. http://www.vocoder-plugins.com/ |