 Well, everyone, welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial, guys. This one, I'm inside Adobe Premiere Pro 2020, but this works on older versions, guys. I'm going to show you how to reduce your voice, the depth of your voice, your pitch, so to speak. And I'm going to show you how to do it in like 60 to 90 seconds, guys. So if you want a deeper voice, just follow along with me. I've got some standard footage here that I've loaded in, and it's just me talking over recording on a desktop. So let me just play it for you. The tutorial, guys, in this one, we're inside YouTube itself. That's just me talking over YouTube screen, guys. I selected simple footage just because this is something anybody can do. You don't need any special anything. The next step here is you want to make this into a sequence if you want to work on the voice, so I'm going to drag and drop my video into the timeline. And boom, you're going to see that. Here we go. We've got the video. We've got the audio. I'm going to hit spacebar and we'll just play it one more time real quick. Well, everybody, welcome back to another. Yep. That's me. That's what I sound like now. The step to lower your voice is simple. You want to go to your effects, your effects panel here. Now, it could be anywhere for you, depending on what you're set up as. If you go to effects, for example, I'm going to click on that. And it's loading slowly. You'll see the effects over here on the right side. So it could be anywhere into wherever it is effects. Then you want to just go in there and you want to type in pitch. When you type in pitch, you're going to see something called pitch. Shifter and you got to be careful when you say that because it's got a bad word in there if you say it wrong. So pitch shifter, drag and drop that just like I'm doing here. Just grab it, drop it on to your audio right under your timeline, just like that. When you do that, nothing's going to happen, not to panic. The next step is you want to go to your effects controls. Now, I believe mine is up here. Let's take a look. OK, yes, it is. But I got to click on the I got to make sure I'm clicked on the selection. So make sure you clicked on the selection like I am here and then go to effect controls. Now, I'm going to click on the audio components because I was clicked on the video. But when you click on the audio component, you get the audio controls. When you do that, you're going to see pitch shifter. This is where we want to roll. Now, you want to make sure that on individual parameters, you'll see that little Chevron. We want to drop that down and then you'll see something called transpose. And I'm just going to open that up a little bit more so you see a little better, we're going to drop down transpose. And then you're going to see here that it's set at one. That means it's just set at baseline. So I'm going to move the timeline. I'm going to move my right to the beginning of the timeline. Pardon me, hit space bar. Hello, everybody, welcome back to another cake. Now we're going to drop. Now we're going to change this transpose and we're going to reduce it. Let's see what this does. You told you guys in this one, we're inside. Yep, that's how you do it, guys. So at one YouTube itself. Now, depending on how low you want your voice to go, just a small drop or inside my YouTube, 0.96. You want to sound like you're being screened out by the FBI. OK. Yes, guys, that's how you make a unique sound. That's how you drop voice. You can also increase your your pitch as well. If you want to do like a chipmunk thing, that's it, guys. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Oh, no, let me do one more thing. You can actually animate this. Let's do this one last time. One last thing I'll show you. We want to click the stopwatch here. And then at the beginning of the clip, we have it at regular. But when we get to, say, 20 seconds, let's do 10 seconds in, say, 10 seconds in, we want our voice to drop down like we're, you know, we're sound like we're being screened out at the FBI. So watch how this works. So you're going to see here over the next 10 seconds, the voice is going to drop in pitch. Here we go. Everybody, welcome back to another tutorial, guys. In this one, we're inside YouTube itself. We're inside my YouTube channel and I'm going to show you how to create. You see what we did there, guys? We created an effect and we ramped it on. And if you look really closely here, you'll see the beginning and the end. I know it's really, really tight, but it does slowly go down over time. Guys, that's how you reduce your pitch. That's how you make your voice deeper for YouTube. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Got a ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.