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GaryP

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Radio voice creator software
« on: 16 Aug 2003, 21:56:57 »
I know this had to ba asked before, and I looked thru the tutorials, and printed almost all of them. (good stuff there)

What/how are the radio voices created?  I made a wav file and got the radio to say it, but it sounds like me.  I did the same for a couple of guys.  I wanted something that would change my voice to sound like it's on a radio with static.

What's the best and a cheap program to use for this?

Thanks ahead of time.

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Re:Radio voice creator software
« Reply #1 on: 16 Aug 2003, 22:05:39 »
Goldwave. www.goldwave.com
There are a few different filters in there that can be used to make a good radio sound. Check out bloodmixer's sound tutorial. Also, keep in mind that when you convert to ogg, some sound quality will be lost, making it sound a little more like a radio transmission.
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GaryP

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Re:Radio voice creator software
« Reply #2 on: 16 Aug 2003, 22:16:48 »
I just read bloodmixer's sound tutorial.  That's how I knew how to make them talk.  It was excellent.

I have some sound editing software but I don't know what to do with the voice to get it to sound redioish. ::)

deaddog

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Re:Radio voice creator software
« Reply #3 on: 16 Aug 2003, 23:47:38 »
Try recording your voice through an actual radio.  Get a couple of cheap kids walkie-talkies.  Put your mic near one and talk into the other one (from another room).  That's what I do (expect I use amateur band radios).

You could also try recording with the mic gain set very low.  Use your sound software to amplify the wav file a few hundred percent.  That will amplify the noise as well as your voice.  That actually decreases the signal-to-noise ratio, which is the exact opposite of what most people want :)

SheepOnMintSauce

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Re:Radio voice creator software
« Reply #4 on: 17 Aug 2003, 08:57:35 »
I've used cool edit in the past to get decent radio sounding sounds. It's got a few good filters on it too, for radio, or telephone or a large room, etc.  :)

GaryP

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Re:Radio voice creator software
« Reply #5 on: 17 Aug 2003, 16:06:06 »
I just started using GoldWav.  Navy_Seals mentioned it is his sound tutorial.  This software makes really cool radio voices.  I'm using it now.  Thanks for a super tip.
You can get it here http://www.goldwave.com/gwave426.exe

O Neil

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Re:Radio voice creator software
« Reply #6 on: 18 Aug 2003, 06:18:03 »
Hahaha, put the radio to the micraphone hhaha . .  . well, actually . . . that's what I do ;) Only my radios were $300 but it does make it sound good . . . Just wait till "THE UNSUNG" comes out, then you'll all come back crying ;)

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