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Ringmodulated voice saying "Yeah"

Author: 
Arthur
Friday, January 8, 2010 - 16:42
Art Type: 
Sound Effect
Tags: 
male
Voice
Vocals
yeah
Sci-Fi
License(s): 
CC-BY-SA 3.0
GPL 3.0
GPL 2.0
Collections: 
  • Godot Breakout Demo/Tutorial
  • MySFX
  • SFX
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This is a voice sample of me saying "Yeah" with ringmodulator. Might fit in a sci-fi game as a droid or robot of some sort. Had to chop it a bit because the ringmodulator made some unwanted artefacts. Not sure if I could get it any better. But here you are.

File(s): 
yeah_random_ringmodulator_chopped.wav yeah_random_ringmodulator_chopped.wav 93.3 Kb [352 download(s)]
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qubodup
joined 13 years 12 months ago
01/12/2010 - 08:08
qubodup's picture

How did you apply the modulator? If its an open source software: can you provide a short tutorial/instructions?

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Arthur
joined 13 years 5 months ago
01/12/2010 - 08:35

Unfortunately, it's made with proprietary software.
Also, I used a preset named 'Random', so the modulation was pretty much random as well. I guess it should be possible to acquire the same sound by fiddling with the settings on another preset, in case more lines is wanted.

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