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Change voice while using
TeamSpeak in VAD mode
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AV Voice Changer Software from
version 7.0 has a built-in virtual audio driver
(VCS VAD)which can work as a real audio
driver. It is detected by voice communication applications in online
games as another option of audio device. By setting up VCS VAD as the
active audio driver for those applications, AV Voice Changer
Software will automatically capture and process audio and voice in games.
In this tutorial, we demonstrate how to
use Voice Changer Software 7.0 for voice chat with
TeamSpeak, one of the most popular instant messenger
applications being used in online games today.
With other voice chat applications for
online games, apply the same process to set VCS 7.0 as
your main voice processing program.
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Notes:
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This tutorial is applicable for
AV Voice Changer Software new version 7.0 only.
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This tutorial is
applicable for all editions of Voice Changer Software 7.0.
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This tutorial was illustrated using Voice Changer Software Diamond 7.0 in Vista7 skin (VCS7 in short) and
TeamSpeak.
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User should know how to Install and set up TeamSpeak. See
tutorial.
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User should know how to use VCS main features to change voice.
See
how to change voice using Voice Morpher feature, and
other voice changing features of VCS
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STEP 1:
Switch VCS7 to VAD mode
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On VCS7 main panel,,
click Preferences to open the Preferences dialog box. |
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Fig 1 - Open VCS7
Preferences [main panel] |
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In the Preferences dialog box, we will change Hook mode to Virtual
Audio Driver mode.
- Check VadMode (1).
- Click the OK button (2)
to apply the new settings and close the Preferences dialog box.
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Fig 2 - Change from Hook mode to Virtual Audio Driver (VAD) mode [Preferences dialog box] |
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STEP 2:
Change the Audio settings of TeamSpeak
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- Run
TeamSpeak Client.
- Click Settings
» Options to open TeamSpeak's Settings
dialog box. - In the
Settings dialog box, choose Sound Devices
(1). - In the
Device section, choose Avnex Virtual Audio Device
for Input device
(2). - Click
OK (3).
From now on, VCS Virtual Audio Driver will be the main audio driver recognized by
TeamSpeak.
Tip:
To learn more about how to
install and setup TeamSpeak, please
click
here. |
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Fig 3 - Choose
Steup to open the
Setup dialog box of TeamSpeak |

Fig 4 - Change the
audio device of TeamSpeak into
VCS's Virtual Audio Driver
(VCS VAD) |
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STEP 3:
Prepare the voice with VCS7 |
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STEP 4: Start
the voice conversation with your friends
via TeamSpeak with the changed voice
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You can now make voice conversation with TeamSpeak in
game. The morphed settings for voice
will be applied automatically.
Note: While VCS Virtual Audio Driver is being set as the audio driver for
TeamSpeak, do NOT turn off VCS7 when
doing voice chat with TeamSpeak. If you don't want to use VCS7, change the
audio settings of TeamSpeak back to normal audio source. |
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