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Using Voicemod in Audition - Audio Input

New Here ,
Aug 07, 2018 Aug 07, 2018

Hello everyone,

I am recording audio in Audition and would like to use Voicemod - Voice Changer to record some voices of a song (using vocoder and auto tune).

How can I connect this program to the Audition audio input? Is it possible?

Please help me. Thank you.

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Community Expert , Aug 07, 2018 Aug 07, 2018

The simple answer is that whilst  I don't know for sure, I think you may run into some difficulties, at least with monitoring it. Initially though, have you tried the steps to set it up in their FAQ? https://www.voicemod.net/voice-changer-how-to-windows/#communication_app_setup

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Aug 07, 2018 Aug 07, 2018

The simple answer is that whilst  I don't know for sure, I think you may run into some difficulties, at least with monitoring it. Initially though, have you tried the steps to set it up in their FAQ? https://www.voicemod.net/voice-changer-how-to-windows/#communication_app_setup

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New Here ,
Jul 11, 2023 Jul 11, 2023
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Using Voicemod to record a song is a challenge. You can record the original track and then use an AI Voice Changer to modify the vocals. Its key feature is the ability to retain the original pitch, resulting in a realistic effect. I recommend a free online voice changer tool that may be helpful to you.

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