Robotic voice on Audacity
- ElMaster
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...or Sound Forge. Can anyone tell me how to do it?
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I do not think you can get it on audacity unless you do the effects options and play around with them.
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It'll probably be something related to flange effects.
sExtard is gay.
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try a text to speech programme, or if you want to make your own, mess around with distortion and vocoding.
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At 8/26/06 10:52 PM, SpamWarrior wrote: try a text to speech programme,
No, it's for a song. BTW, I forgot to say I dont want a full robot voice, just some small robotic effects on my voice.
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At 8/27/06 11:29 AM, ElMaster wrote:At 8/26/06 10:52 PM, SpamWarrior wrote: try a text to speech programme,No, it's for a song. BTW, I forgot to say I dont want a full robot voice, just some small robotic effects on my voice.
Well, I know that putting your voice through noise reduction makes it sound robtic-like. If you record your voice, find a section of somewhat silence, and remove the maximum amount of noise from it, it will sound really robotic, LIKE THIS.
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ahh no i cant remember it, there is a small program which lets you morph two wavs together, so it could be a trumpet and a vioce or in your case, some interference roboty niose and your vioce, im really sorry i cant remember
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At 8/27/06 04:04 PM, Moose1015 wrote:At 8/27/06 11:29 AM, ElMaster wrote:Well, I know that putting your voice through noise reduction makes it sound robtic-like. If you record your voice, find a section of somewhat silence, and remove the maximum amount of noise from it, it will sound really robotic, LIKE THIS.At 8/26/06 10:52 PM, SpamWarrior wrote: try a text to speech programme,No, it's for a song. BTW, I forgot to say I dont want a full robot voice, just some small robotic effects on my voice.
I totally forgot about this, sorry. But uh, that sounds too robotic.
I found the perfect example.
I want an effect something like this >> http://media.putfile..d-Al-White-And-Nerdy
( the chorus at the beginning)
And BTW, I got Adobe Audition now, so if you know how to do it there,
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Hmm, what you could do is, record the track, then duplicate it, and on the second one, raise the pitch exactly 50 percent.
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Only me and Chronamut know how to do the full robotic singing lol
I'll give you a hint. It involves dos.


