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Twinty Zuleps
May 10, 2008

by R. Guyovich
Lipstick Apathy
Voice modulation software would be the first thing to try. There are free versions of those around, but most of those will put weird effects front and center. Their core function is shifting pitches and formants, and you'd want something that only does that very subtly. I don't know how well it could help with raspiness. That would be like trying to take distortion back out of a signal, it can't really be done. If you find something that lets you play with equalizer settings and formants to pull out the lower frequencies in the whisper to make it sound more like a speaking voice.

A lavalier microphone would avoid the air problem, and would give a voice changer more to work with, but would also be more expensive. Any gaming headset microphone is going to be telephone quality.

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