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Hello everyone,

I was wondering if there is some kind of software that would allow me to actively tune my voice while doing phone calls. For example skype. So nothing to do with voice changer or something. Just adding actively little bit of bass in my voice and so on.

Looking forward to your answers.

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If you want to add some bass frequencies, try searching for EQ for mics.

But if you actually want to make your voice lower, go for vocoders (voice changers are basically vocoders at its core).

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Yes, I would recommend using Equalizer APO setup to affect the microphone you're using, and in the config panel you'd have only one effect, a VST loader for "Gsnap" (or if you actually own AutoTune EVO or EFX+ or whatever they call it these days, that might work too but not sure due to DRM)

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Anything that shows up to Windows as an input device should work, but I have heard from some people issues with activating it on certain devices.  It's not difficult to give it a try though, and if it works that will cover everything you could want to do, from auto-tune, to pitch shifting (with the right VST), to EQ

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Yeah it's very powerful software for controlling the audio that's going in or out of your system

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