OT: Formant Change Voice Audio wave form
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Wed Sep 12 16:44:13 EDT 2007
Hi Sivakatirswami,
I downloaded this, but never really tried it. Sorry, I don't know
whether it can actually export the modified sounds. The main purpose
of this software is analysis rather than editing, but it seems to be
able to do what you need and much more.
<http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/>
<http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/manual/
Intro_8_1__Manipulation_of_pitch.html>
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
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Op 12-sep-2007, om 22:23 heeft Sivakatirswami het volgende geschreven:
> If i want to do some narration on a game or video track, but
>
> a) I want to record it myself
> 2) dont' want anyone to know it is me talkng
> b) want the voice to still sound relatively human - natural
>
> I'm told one would use audio software that can modulate the
> "formant" of
> the
> voice sound file.
>
> Anyone know or has done this? Good tools? If one is doing puppets
> it's easy enough, in audacity, to change pitch, boost base, level and
> slow tempo, then
> change pitch again... but the result is, while very clear, a
> obviously a
> computer generated
> "digital chipmonk" voice.
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