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Safety On The Phone

Posted by M. Badler on: 2005-09-12 16:29:11


Safety on the Phone

Now you can answer the telephone without anyone recognizing your voice. Press a button and completely change your voice. You can sound like a stranger, a women like a man, or a grand-dad like a child. For men, women and children. These voice changers allow you to change your voice to an unfamiliar voice. Ideal for a woman living alone. She can answer the phone with a voice changer and sound like a man or just a different person. "Years ago a man came in and wanted a vocie changer, as any sale person would do he was asked, How are you going to use this? His reply was, " I'm an attorney and have a one man business, and I need a sectary to answer the phone". A vocie changer can be your escape clause for unwanted phone calls. Need a reason to hang up the phone? A voice changer is your way out of difficult situations. Some devices offer four different sounds to get you off the hook fast. When a collection agency calls, a baby cries out in the background. If a stranger is on the other end, make a dog bark or the doorbell ring so it does not seem like you are home alone. When you are too busy to talk press a button for a call waiting sound. These effects can be used individually, or in any combination, to make sure that you are not kept on the phone. Most voice changers are equipped with many different settings to distort your voice, helping to make it unrecognizable.

How Do "Voice Changers" Work? The vast majority of "voice changers" shift the pitch-sensitive fundamental waves of the users voice (via microprocessor) and offer various pitch shift options. "Low end" models offer less pitch options and use a less effective (and lower cost ) microprocessor than "high end" models. Since pitch is only one element of the human voice, there are limitations as to how much change can be made without resulting in an "unnatural" or "digital" sounding voice. High end (Pro) models use additional electronic circuits to offset or buffer the unnatural sounds as well as more efficient pitch shifting microprocessors . Lower end models are generally for use as a novelty item for practical jokes or for kids. (kids love them as gifts) If you have a serious application, consider only the "Pro" models. Can I Really Change A Female Voice To a Male Voice And Vice Versa? The answer, is not so simple. Since everyone's voice is different, everyone's result when using a voice changer is somewhat different. Generally speaking, a voice changer can increase or decrease the pitch of your voice by one or two octaves while maintaining a realistic sounding result. They do, in fact, a very efficient job of disguising your voice even to people who know you well. Most people can find two or three settings on the voice changer that, with a little practice, can have amazing results. The more selection options the voice changer offers, the better the results and the more "voices" you can effectively use. However, for a typical male voice to sound like a typical female voice or vice versa, you must change the voice by several octaves. This usually results in a voice sounding like Mickey Mouse or Darth Vader. The same applies to a child to adult sound and adult to child sound. On the other hand, some customers have reported good results in "gender" changing. liar with what the "formant" component of the hu

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