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Subject:Change Voice
Posted by: mrBitz
Date:1/6/2005 2:46:09 PM

Can i canhge voicewith sound forge while speaking to my microphone so any program will use modified voice or i will hear modified voice?
Or how do i at least change voice in already recorded file?

Subject:RE: Change Voice
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:1/7/2005 6:47:41 AM

We're not sure what you are asking, can you further explain what you are trying to do?

Subject:RE: Change Voice
Reply by: mrBitz
Date:1/7/2005 1:47:25 PM

I meant forge voice somehow so it sound not as my voice. But so i t work at time when i speak to my microphone. Maybe there is some plugin or some way to do this in sound forge?

Subject:RE: Change Voice
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:1/7/2005 6:19:18 PM

Basically what it sounds like is that you would like to add FX's to your voice. With Sound Forge, it can not do this by talking into a microphone and having that signal routed thru the software and then thru an FX. What you have to do is first record your voice into sound Forge. Then apply an FX. Try some Pitch shift, distortion, vibrato, and flanger. All these FX's will change your voice so that it is unrecognizable. That way you can then play this back while you're on a phone conversation and the girl on the other end that you're stalking will never be able to tell it's you......beware of caller ID though, that one will always get ya. :-)

Subject:RE: Change Voice
Reply by: mrBitz
Date:1/9/2005 3:33:44 AM

Can this be done real time when i speaking, i dont want to use recording.
Btw i need it to have some fun in internet voice chat program not on phone.

Subject:RE: Change Voice but why?
Reply by: pb
Date:1/9/2005 8:51:13 AM

YOur simple solution: Buy a Creative Labs AUDIGY sound card (pLatinum, maybe?) It has a real time voice/audio distortion feature. I don't know why you want to do this -- would be easier to speak with a falsetto and feign a Russian accent -- all you have to remember is there is no "W" in Russian and add a "ya" to most vowels, e.g. Russian "HET" is pronounced "nyet" and maybe through in some Bulgarian too, such as , "az nay gavorray Angliski" ( I don't spikka da English". Oh, and don't forget to "trill" your Rs.

Peter (Piotr)

Subject:RE: Change Voice but why?
Reply by: mrBitz
Date:1/14/2005 10:17:00 AM

Lol i dont have to emitate russian because i am one.
And yes i have Audigy 2 ZS soundcard caould you tell me more about this distortion feature?

Subject:RE: Change Voice but why?
Reply by: mrBitz
Date:1/17/2005 11:41:21 AM

any advice?

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