What are you guys using for a voice changer?

Glad it worked for you, Timmer! I'd be interested in hearing your voice samples!

If you ordered the wrong splitter, give it a try...It might just work. Stranger things have happened :) If it doesn't, it was very easy to return.

I edited my earlier post so hopefully no one else gets the cheaper one :)
 
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I'm using the DeathProof's voice synth settings with an Aker amp, a Shure dynamic headset microphone (because I already had one around and the StarTech is cheaper), and the StarTech splitter originally recommended. The original splitter works with dynamic microphones, like my Shure mic. However, I'm pretty sure the Aker headset mic that comes with the amp is a condenser microphone. They need to draw power from whatever they are plugged into, hence the special adapter.

With all the app settings (background audio, etc) demonstrated by Deathproof activated, it's one low-cost kick-butt setup!! Highly recommended!!
 
Glad to hear the splitter works on a better microphone! I tested it on three others and I guess none of them were dynamic. Good to know!!
 
After doing some reading, I placed an order for the recommended adapter. I have a variety of different microphones I could use, but I'll just use my Aker mic. Let's just hope my phone is compatible. It listed very similar models, and my model listed OEM headset compatibility with ones listed on the adapter.

I haven't seen much experimenting on the Android side of the house though. I downloaded RoboVox (mentioned earlier in thread), but need the adapter to really play around. Has anyone else had any luck with RoboVox or similar app? No need to reinvent the wheel lol.

Thanks!
 
Well... Robovox for Android is pretty good. On the fly processing for live conversion and the ability to save/name your own presets. I don't know how close I came to Boba, but the R-Dalek effect seems close to me. I also tried the app Phantom I/O. No where near the options of Robovox and was easily getting more feedback compared to Robovox (figure that one out lol).

For some reason, the adapter did wreak a little havoc with my phone. A simple reboot and it was back to normal.

If anyone knows of any other Android app, let me know and I'll give it a whirl.
 
Well, I've received the updated adapter and it works really well with the Aker headset mic. Since it sounds a bit different coming out of the Aker then it does the phone, I'm going to redo my sounds. I'm pretty happy with its quality.

Some tips for those using the Voice Synth app. When using the equalizer, you want to raise the upper mids, and decrease the low mids and bass, Make the high end just clear enough so that you can be understood.

Don't use delay or reverb, it will muddy up your voice. Use auto clip to make your voice distorted, but don't go crazy.

Ill see if I can post something up with pics or video.


Anyone one know how long the iPhone battery life is while running voice synth?
 
I haven't tested it fully, but my phone only went down 5% over 3 hours when locked. I would think it be fine for longer troops. Looking forward to your videos + settings!
 
Has anyone found an Android App that would effectively alter their voice in real time?
Give Robovox a shot. It was recommended earlier in the thread. I've been playing around with it and find it rather easy to use.

I'm 'hoping' someone posts what voice they use. I'm still trying to find that right sound for Boba. I like R-Dalec, but apparently, according to friends, my sense of hearing is pretty messed up lolol.
 
This is super cool. Can you dropbox your profile and the Boushh one here? The Fett one as a starting point, and the Boushh one..... because it's FREAKING AWESOME!!!! lol
 
Send me a PM with your email address Sig and I will email them to you. If you have the professional version of the app (which you need to have to lock the phone while in use), you can install them directly from the email.

I'm quite happy with the Boushh one. Fett was a bit trickier for some reason. I have since lightened him up a bit and taken off some of the distortion. Keep in mind, both of these will need to be tweaked to suit your own voice.
 
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