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Download cute little boy's voice wav file
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Click here to download the cute little boy's voice.
This voice will serve as the target voice
to which your
voice will be modulated by Voice Changer Software,
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refer to it as the sample voice. |
STEP 1:
Open VCS Comparator |
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On the main panel, click on the Comparator
button to open VCS Comparator. |
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Fig 1 - Open Voice Comparator
module from main panel |
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STEP 2:
Import the little boy sample voice into Comparator
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- In the Voice
section, click the Add
button to open the Voice Import panel.
- Click on the
Browse button and point to the little boy's
file you have just downloaded above.
- In the Person
box, type in a name for the female voice as
"Cute boy."
- Type what he says in the
.WAV file into
the
Phrase field:
"Play game".
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Click the
Import button to save and
close the Import panel.
Note: The sample voice must be in
.wav format. |
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Fig 2 - Add the female voice
downloaded in step 1 as the new sample
voice [Comparator] |
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The newly added sample voice will
be shown in Voice Comparator like in fig 3.
Note:
To re-listen to the new sample voice, click the Play
(1)
button.
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Fig 3 - The newly added
sample voice
appears in Voice Comparator dialog box |
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STEP 3:
Record your voice
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- In the Morpher
section, click the
Rec (1) button to
to start recording your voice. Try to mimic the
sample voice over its tone, speed, rhythm and
volume.
Note: If you receive an error message saying that
"Cannot make
comparison.
Please, try to record your voice again,"
it might because you spoke too low or too fast
that VCS Comparator couldn't detect the voice. Close the message and record your voice
again.
You can click
on the Play (2)
button to re-listen to your newly recorded voice.
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The
Comparator message (3)
is
now showing how similar your voice and the sample voice are.
Tip: You can adjust the
Timbre, Pitch and Adv. Tune sliders (Advanced
tune) to make your recorded voice sound more alike to the
sample voice yourself, then click the
Compare
(4)
button to
get the comparison result.
However, it is recommended that you leave the settings alone
and keep following the next step.
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Fig 4 - Record your voice [Comparator] |
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STEP 4:
Start voice comparison
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Click
the Auto button (5)
(see fig 4),
VCS Comparator will automatically compare the
two voices and then suggest the best settings
in Pitch, Timbre & Adv. Tune
that make your voice sound most alike to the sample
female voice.
- Click OK to close the Comparator and return to the main
panel. The suggested settings will be applied to the
Voice Morpher module.
- Speak to the
microphone to check if the result voice is
what you want or not. If you are satisfied
with it, you've done.
If you are not, try
adjusting slightly the pitch and timbre to
see if you can get a better result. If you are still not pleased, go to
step 5.
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Fig 5 - VCS Comparator is
doing the automatic comparing process
[Comparator] |
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STEP 5:
Advanced -
Improve output quality with Equalizer
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- Click the Advanced
button to expand the Advanced
panel.
- Select the Equalizer
tab, turn it ON (1), click on the Preset
button (2)
and select Gentle.
Tip:
In most cases, the Gentle preset
works well. But if it does not, try the other ones or load your own
settings. You can click the Reset
command to discard the changes made by
the preset.
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Fig 6 - Choose the Gentle
preset [Equalizer tab] |
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STEP 6:
Advanced -
Remove the noise of the output voice
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If you feel that the
output voice has background noise, follow
this step to eliminate them. But firstly,
you are recommended to save your current
morphing settings, click the Save
button on the Voice Morpher module on the
main panel to save them. The saved file will
keep all the settings that are being applied
in VCS.
Get back to the
Advanced panel:
- Select the Sound Quality
tab, turn it ON (1),
turn on the Limiter module
(2),
turn on the Noise Reduction module
(3), then
slightly adjust these parameters:
Release,
Attack, Reduction, and
Threshold until the noise is less
dominance.
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Fig 7 - Improve the output
quality [Sound Quality tab] |
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