Converting files to a Female Voice
Posted: May 27th, 2006, 10:54 am
I just found a neat audio file conversion program that will take a spoken voice and change pitch, timbre, and gender.
AV VCS 4.0 from Audio4Fun at [url]http://www.audio4fun.com/voice-changer.htm[/url]
(It costs $30US, and the free trial is limited to 3-minutes of use at a time. The unlock process is draconian, linking the program to a specific computer.)
I've recorded myself (male/bass, in the same register as EMG) and gotten a very listenable female tenor/alto playing with the settings. It will take an MP3 playing in another program, apply changes on-the-fly, and record the result to a WAV file. I use Audacity to "package" the result and save as an MP3 (using the LAME library).
It takes some CPU to do what it does, but runs fine on my 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 system with 1GB RAM using Win XP Home.
It's pretty amazing hearing myself as a female.
AV VCS 4.0 from Audio4Fun at [url]http://www.audio4fun.com/voice-changer.htm[/url]
(It costs $30US, and the free trial is limited to 3-minutes of use at a time. The unlock process is draconian, linking the program to a specific computer.)
I've recorded myself (male/bass, in the same register as EMG) and gotten a very listenable female tenor/alto playing with the settings. It will take an MP3 playing in another program, apply changes on-the-fly, and record the result to a WAV file. I use Audacity to "package" the result and save as an MP3 (using the LAME library).
It takes some CPU to do what it does, but runs fine on my 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 system with 1GB RAM using Win XP Home.
It's pretty amazing hearing myself as a female.