Naturally sounding(studio quality) voice changer

ALPHA-CENTURI

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Can anyone recommend me some real-time voice changing software that will produce realistic, natural sounding voice output?
I don't want anything that will sound like a robot.

I have tried:
MorphVox
AV Voice Changer Software

and they are both not good enough, I could even say not good at all!

I have been looking for this for almost a year now. I'm looking for a very VERY good studio quality voice changer capable of doing a natural woman voice without sounding like a robot.

I will be glad if anyone can point me in any direction.

I have searched very hard but all I come across are diamond voice changer and some other useless ones.

please help.

Thank you.
 
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Kaido

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Studio quality? Autotune. More difficult than your plug & play cheapie toy stuff, but far better results.
 

ALPHA-CENTURI

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Studio quality? Autotune. More difficult than your plug & play cheapie toy stuff, but far better results.

Can you please elaborate? I don't mind paying for it. If it's really good and usable price should not deter me.

When I found this board I was really happy because I thought it has so many members but so far only 2 people has replied :oops:

Thanks to anyone who helps further.
 

oynaz

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You will probably need to get a plugin for a Digital Audio Workstation for your needs.

So, first you need a DAW - Reaper is free to try, and supports the common VST plugin format. So, install Reaper, and start hunting for a VST plugin which will suit your needs.
I do not know of one, but try searching on VSTaudio.com, or Goolge VST Voice Processing or VST voice changer.
 

Kaido

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Can you please elaborate? I don't mind paying for it. If it's really good and usable price should not deter me.

When I found this board I was really happy because I thought it has so many members but so far only 2 people has replied :oops:

Thanks to anyone who helps further.

Well, it's a pretty specific question on a piece of audio software to do a particular task - it might be better suited for a dedicated audio-editing type of forum. Best advice is to check Youtube for tutorials on using autotune to change your voice. If you want studio-quality sound, you'll need studio-quality tools like autotune or something that can handle VST plugins. Here's a couple tools from a quick google:

http://soniccharge.com/bitspeek

http://www.g200kg.com/en/software/rovee.html