Hey, all!
Basically I'm looking for a way to take audio files (of, say, a woman speaking) and run them through some software to make them sound more artificial or mechanical. I'm a cheapskate, and I'd like it to be free if at all possible. Any suggestions?
I'm a novice when it comes to audio editing software, but I work as a server sysadmin so I'm no slouch in the general field of computing. Don't be afraid to get technical.
--Apok
PS: I've been working on a short story. I'm the slowest writer in the world, though, so no promises on when it's coming out.
Robotify that voice
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Re: Robotify that voice
That was fast! I'll try it out, thanks a bunch.
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Re: Robotify that voice
Use Melodyne. It's an auto-tuning tool that can quantize notes of vocals. You can set all your vocal syllables to a single note (B flat for example) for a very monotone robot-like sound.
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Re: Robotify that voice
Thanks for all the great suggestions, folks! This has been a big help.
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