1 Authentic German person.
Rob Rickner
rrickner at zoo.uvm.edu
Sun Apr 30 07:35:34 CEST 2000
I don't know what kind of digital audio stuff you do, but I've had a lot of luck
faking voices in the following manner. First you need to find some german guy
on tape saying anything that might sound like the voice you're looking for.
Take your voice and pitch shift it to the same registar, or just try and talk
real low either way. Of course you'll have to fake a german accent Use
freefilter, the steinberg program, and steal the frequency componants. Once you
get the fixed frequency parts of the voice right with the master EQ with a
little luck you can do very good impersonations. By the time you vocode it no
one should know any better. I did a great Clinton impersonation in no time this
way. Without the vocoding of course!
Rob Rickner
Rob Zero wrote:
> I got an idea:
> Get some Arnold Swarzenegger films and sample the words and copy and paste
> together what you want him to say.
>
> I think it will add to the "strangeness" if you do that..
>
> ;)
>
> I played around with that idea for a while and it was the most Kraftwerkian
> alien sounding voice you could ever have!
>
> Rob
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