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- In the Record
section, click the
Rec (2) button to
start recording your voice. Try to mimic Mr. Bush's
voice over the tone, speed, rhythm and
volume.
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Important: The
quality of the final result
also depends on how you mimic
the sample voice in this step.
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.
- If the record of your voice is qualified, VCS
Comparator will make the comparing automatically, then suggest the best settings
in Pitch, Timbre & Adv. Tune
that make your voice sound most alike to the sample
of Mr. Bush's voice.
- Click OK to close the
Comparator and return to the main
panel. The suggested settings will be applied to the
Voice Morpher module.
Now you can speak to the
microphone to check if the changed voice is
what you want or not. If you are satisfied with it,
you've done, you can save it as a nickvoice file for
later use. If you are not, try
adjusting slightly the pitch and timbre
(using the Voice Morpher graph) to
see if you can get a better result. You may
also want to apply advanced effects to make the
result voice sound better, we have a simple
instruction on that in step 4, and 5.
Tip: You can use the
Timbre, Pitch and Adv. Tune sliders in the
Morpher module
(3)
of VCS Comparator to manually change your original record voice
to what you think is alike to the
sample voice yourself, then click the
Compare
(4)
button to
get the comparison result.
However, it is recommended you follow our
instructions above. |