Hello,
Folks super new here but I wanted to see if anyone can help.
I recorded audio and now want to change the voice of the person to that of a different sounding voice in Voicemod (change the voice to that of a Space Marine.
I have downloaded Audacity and followed the below steps BUT I can’t get the audio to change in Audacity when playing it back with voicemod setup as the recording device.
To add a voice effect from Voicemod to pre-recorded audio, you can use audio editing software in combination with Voicemod’s capabilities. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Prepare Voicemod
- Open Voicemod and ensure it’s set up with your preferred input and output devices.
- Select the voice effect you want to apply to the pre-recorded audio.
Step 2: Set Voicemod as the System Microphone
- Right-click the speaker icon in the taskbar and select “Open Sound settings.”
- Under the Input section, select Voicemod Virtual Audio Device as the input device.
Step 3: Open Your Audio Editing Software
Use any audio editing software that allows recording or importing audio files, such as Audacity, Adobe Audition, or any similar application.
Using Audacity:
- Download and install Audacity if you haven’t already.
- Open Audacity.
Step 4: Import Your Pre-Recorded Audio
- In Audacity, go to File > Import > Audio.
- Select the pre-recorded audio file you want to edit and click Open.
Step 5: Set Up Recording in Audacity
- Ensure that Audacity is set to record from Voicemod:
- In Audacity, go to Edit > Preferences > Devices.
- Set the Recording Device to Voicemod Virtual Audio Device.
- Click OK to save the settings.
Step 6: Play and Record the Pre-Recorded Audio with Effects
- In Audacity, create a new track to record the output from Voicemod.
- Go to Tracks > Add New > Stereo Track.
- Mute the imported track temporarily to avoid feedback.
- Play the imported audio file in Audacity.
- Simultaneously, click the Record button to start capturing the audio with Voicemod effects applied.
Step 7: Export the Modified Audio
- Once the recording is complete, stop the recording.
- Mute or delete the original track without effects.
- Save the new track with effects:
- Go to File > Export > Export as MP3/WAV.
- Name the file and choose the location to save it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as below are all the steps I am following