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Lou Hilario Inner circle 2237 Posts
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Where can I get a voice changer that connects to a microphone? I am planning to use this to switch the voice of my volunteer or a puppet. Thanks.
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Dan McLean Jr aka, Magic Roadie Special user Toronto, Canada 804 Posts
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What do you want their voice to sound like, macawmagic?
You may find your answer beginning with the third posting on page two of this thread, http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......start=30 . It has to do with changing the sound of a voice fairly dramatically, but the same device could be used to affect a more subtle change. Let us know if this helps, or if there's more we can offer. Cheers from Toronto!
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p1pster New user Edinburgh, Scotland 14 Posts
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Theres a unit called the RFX 200 made by zoom which has multi effects and I really recommend the quality of them. They cost about £180 but very worth it. They have a direct Microphone in and can create thousands of effects with pitch shift, vocoder and other funtions
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Lou Hilario Inner circle 2237 Posts
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Thanks for the info but I'm not really looking for the complicated equipment. My friend bought a special microphone which has the special voices connected to it. You can change the voice by pressing a button in the mic itself. The store he bought it from no longer has them in stock. It costs less than a hundred dollars.
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