 Hey everybody, welcome back to my Star Wars channel. My name is David and this is episode three of my Kylo Ren costume build. We would be honored if you would join us. Hey everybody, welcome back to the channel. If you don't know, I am building a Kylo Ren costume from now through Halloween, right? This is my goal, have a fully screen accurate, or nah, not screen accurate, but better. Better than off the shelf. How's that? Better than off the rack, Kylo Ren costume build. I wanna do everything, right? Gloves, helmet, costume, lightsaber, belt clip, boots, the works. And today I wanna talk about the voice changer, okay? One of the cool things about seeing the characters, the face characters at Disney World is the fact that a lot of the helmeted characters can talk to you, the stormtroopers, Kylo Ren. Well, and obviously the regular characters too, right? They talk, they talk to you. And so for Halloween, I wanna do that too. I wanna be able to talk like Kylo Ren to the people that come up to me. I don't want them to hear just my regular voice behind a mask. I think that's so much cooler and so much more authentic if they can hear the actual voice. And so the Kylo Ren helmet that I purchased has a voice changer built into it, but it's terrible, right, it's terrible. So I had to do a little bit of research, find out who had the best voice changer out there on the inner webs. And I did find a guy, he's really good, has a really good product. I will put his Etsy screen name somewhere on here so that you can find it, so that you can patronize him as well. But let me show you the unboxing of the actual unit itself, and then we'll cut on over to some tests. All right, let's go. So here is the voice changer that I ordered from Etsy, and I'm gonna do the classic record it with one hand, show you with the other hand deluxe filming technique. This is the voice changer itself, this is the headset, and this is the speaker. Somehow I will have to disguise all of this when I wear it. The speaker is the thing I'm the most worried about because look how massive that is. This is a huge speaker. Now of course it's possible that I could get something else, replace it with something smaller. I'm sure the seller included this because it has the belt clip, and so that's probably handy. Wait, listen to what this sounds like when I turn it on. Hi-Qi, microphone washi. And then you turn it off. Hi-Qi. Like that. So, and it connects through the jack right there. And here's the headset, standard wear it over the head. It's kind of small, I've got a big head, so I can't exactly get this right in front of my mouth. I'm gonna have to use some surgical tape probably to get it to stay in place. And then here's the device itself. It needs a nine volt battery and it needs a headphone jack. I haven't decided whether I'm gonna replace the headphone jack because there's some static. Here's a squelch button, here's an on and off button. And it's all powered by a nine volt battery. And this right here toggles between different voices. They pretty much all sound like an awful computer voice until you get to Kylo Ren's. And even if you leave it on Kylo Ren's and turn it off when you turn it back on, it resets back to the weird computer voice and I have to cycle through until I find Kylo Ren. I'm gonna have to remember how many button pushes it is for future use so that I can always get it right. So yeah, let's put this thing on. I'll put the mask on and you can see what it sounds like. This is my first test of the voice changer. Unfortunately for you, I don't know very many Kylo Ren folks. So I can really go for a tall glass of cooling, lay down a field of suppression fire. I still watch old episodes of Friends. You're going down old man. All right, so that's the voice changer. That's where I have it so far and gotta figure out where to put that speaker, right? I don't know if I'm gonna, should I spray paint it black to hide it? I don't know, just having a big white speaker kind of scares me. Second, in the video footage, I noticed that you can see my eyes through the mask and that's because the visor hasn't been tinted yet. And I've done some research. I've looked at some other people and what they've done to the visor to make it darker. Now granted, Halloween evening and in real life without a ring light pointing at me, it'll be harder to see my eyes probably anyway. So I'm not really worried that people would see my eyes in the evening, but I do wanna make a modification though just to make it a little bit harder. So I'll be working on that in future episodes as well. Let me know what you think. Let me know what kind of things you'd be looking for or what you've been thinking about or maybe if there was something in the video I said or talked about you have your own advice. I would love to hear it. You can always comment down below and I answer and respond to, I try to every comment. Thanks for watching guys. May the force be with you. I'll see you next time. Bye.