How To Imitate A Civil Protection Voice Using Audacity
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Top Comments
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@trvius Actually this is the way they did it:
1. record voice with real walkie-talkie
2. pitch shift down
3. use slight amplitude &/or pitch modulation to give slight 'warble'
4. use formant filter, ie: from vocoder, adjust to provide character
Someone had asked a sound artist at Valve about it.
All Comments (169)
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I noticed 'Hell March' in the backround. You know some good games/ music. Red Alert 2 forever!
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Nice tutorial. I have been looking for this. Most of youtube is full of bad result. But with this i can move my project forward :)
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Hahahaha that's PERFECT! xD
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That's actually really freakin' cool...
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@Pr0grammer09 Keep it away from the speakers
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@trvius alright, ya. after writing that i downloaded it anyway. thank you though for the speedy reply
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hm... it only makes my voice deeper
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this is good but it need to be just a little bit more deeper
is it possible to do something like this with the beta? because my comp is vista, and pre-beta isnt compatible with vista
thegrief13 2 months ago
@thegrief13 No FFT filter, then well, no FFT filter. I'm using pre-beta on 7 with no problems. No idea why it wouldn't be working on Vista.
trvius 2 months ago
What version of Audacity are you using? I'm running Audacity on Mac OS X and I get an nquist error when I use high pass filter. Any solutions?
MacLover70 5 months ago
@MacLover70 I do not use a Mac, therefore I have no clue.
(Perhaps you should get Windows :3)
trvius 5 months ago 8