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Undetectable voice masking
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Purple_Illumination
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Posted : Aug 21, 2009 07:03:22
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Can anyone think of a way to morph your voice so that you sound like someone else, but in a way that's not detectable?
Pitch shifts and formant filters can achieve this to some extent, but if you apply too much it's obvious, and too little doesn't change the voice enough.
I have heard about (in passing) a VST that makes your voice genuinely sound female (if you're male). Not sure if it's true though.
There are a lot of threads on voice manipulation, but I couldn't find one about this...
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0hz
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Aug 21, 2009 08:11
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why you asking? wanna fool your friends? |
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realtime
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Posted : Aug 21, 2009 08:44
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Elad
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Posted : Aug 21, 2009 13:59
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Ascension
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Posted : Aug 21, 2009 16:03
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The only true way I see this happening would be with the help of a spectrum analyzer. Nugen has one called Visualizer where you can overlap 2 spectrums (thus seeing exactly where the mismatching frequencies are at).
However, I don't know of a vocoder/other plug-in that could get you there...
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T-S-A
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Posted : Aug 24, 2009 09:06
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Myabe some pitch correction/autotune software?
Anteras auto tune could be pretty good for it.
Or a Vocoder. The Native Instruments one is pretty good.
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Elad
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Posted : Aug 25, 2009 02:22
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Uedi
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Posted : Aug 26, 2009 13:06
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