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DPM wrote on 7/20/2001, 11:10 AM
Try a formant pitchshifting plug-in. Arboretum Systems Hyperprism 2.5 has a Direct-X formant pitchshifter. It works okay but nothing does a great job at that I know of.
bgc wrote on 7/20/2001, 1:15 PM
Waves has a formant changer too (which will keep the pitch the same but make the voice sound like it's coming from a female body... if this doesn't make sense do a search on the word "formant" on the web and see how pitch and formants effect gender effects on voices). The waves formant changer isn't that great either.
RobSoul wrote on 7/22/2001, 8:13 PM
IMHO the only functional use of formant changing is when you're applying it to a group of buried backing vocals and you want to make it one person's multi-tracked voice sound like a bunch of different voices. Techonology hasn't created a plug-in yet that sounds good enough to actually use on a lead vocal.

As for computerized voice effects, look into vocoders.

Rob
PipelineAudio wrote on 7/23/2001, 2:40 AM
The RBC Voice tweaker has a preset called " womanize" and for the most part is pretty funny!
I use this to torture clients all the time.