Best way to change voices?
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Best way to change voices?
I'm doing a cartoon and need to make my voice sound like different voices.
I've been doing it in DP but sometimes it's good and sometimes, not so much.
What's the best tool for doing this? Does other software do it better? Or am I not using DP correctly?
Thanks.
I've been doing it in DP but sometimes it's good and sometimes, not so much.
What's the best tool for doing this? Does other software do it better? Or am I not using DP correctly?
Thanks.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
As long as you are doing enough with your reading to change the sound, then doing things like pitch shifting and shifting formants will make things even more different.
You can do all of that in DP. I suppose some EQ might also help. If an heavily effected sound is needed, you could mess around with a Vocoder. (I think Melda's is pretty cheap. You can wait for it to go on sale--- which is pretty often).
You can do all of that in DP. I suppose some EQ might also help. If an heavily effected sound is needed, you could mess around with a Vocoder. (I think Melda's is pretty cheap. You can wait for it to go on sale--- which is pretty often).
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Re: Best way to change voices?
Try the different algorithms DP offers... the newer ones are very clean for larger shifts and time compression/expansion. Note the ones that are best for monophonic material.
Re: Best way to change voices?
I'm using the pitch shift and formant tools in DP. But much of the time the sound gets garbled.
What algorithms are you referring to? I've got the latest DP. Is there something I missed?
I'll check out Melda, too.
Thanks.
What algorithms are you referring to? I've got the latest DP. Is there something I missed?
I'll check out Melda, too.
Thanks.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
Look at the pitch options in the Sequence Editor Window.NealF wrote:I'm using the pitch shift and formant tools in DP. But much of the time the sound gets garbled.
What algorithms are you referring to? I've got the latest DP. Is there something I missed?
I'll check out Melda, too.
Thanks.
Re: Best way to change voices?
Aha! Thanks. I'll check them out. Never really been to that window.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
Actually, I do use the Seq. editor all the time. I was confusing it with the waveform editor.
The only things I see in there are Pitch and Absolute and Relative.
I don't see anything about algorithms.
The only things I see in there are Pitch and Absolute and Relative.
I don't see anything about algorithms.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
In DP 9.5 there's a whole new suite of ZTX algorithms that are quite good to my ears:NealF wrote:Actually, I do use the Seq. editor all the time. I was confusing it with the waveform editor.
The only things I see in there are Pitch and Absolute and Relative.
I don't see anything about algorithms.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
Thanks. I'll give it a shot.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
This seems to work very well. What I was doing in the past was using Spectral Effects. That added a lot of garble.
This must be using different algorithms.
This must be using different algorithms.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
Yes!NealF wrote:This seems to work very well. What I was doing in the past was using Spectral Effects. That added a lot of garble.
This must be using different algorithms.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
See, when you try to change your voice, sometimes it will work and sometimes it won't. It will seem very similar to your original voice. I think, you have to use software to change your voice to different voices. When using the software, it's hard to identify your original voice. I think, it will work well for you.NealF wrote:I'm doing a cartoon and need to make my voice sound like different voices.
I've been doing it in DP but sometimes it's good and sometimes, not so much.
What's the best tool for doing this? Does other software do it better? Or am I not using DP correctly?
Thanks.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
Thanks, Amanda.
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Re: Best way to change voices?
More for creatures and monsters, but Dehumanizer is a popular, if not expensive, tool for voice manipulation...I personally don't have any experience with it. https://www.krotosaudio.com/product-cat ... humaniser/
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Re: Best way to change voices?
Thanks. I'm only needing human voices at this point. And it is an expensive tool.
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Memory: 32 GB. Mojave. DP 9 and Apogee Duet.