Linux Voice Changer

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I've been trying to find (or make) a voice changer for a project I have with some friends for a tabletop gameo ver Discord, which includes (for me) role-playing as a robot. Thing is, I can't find any real-time voice modifier/changer/modulator that works on Ubuntu (Or Kubuntu, the flavor I'm currently using), and can also be detected in Discord as a viable Input Device. Reading other forum posts, I've tried the following:
  • [pyvoicechanger](https://github.com/juancarlospaco/pyvoicechanger), which only works on pitch, and Discord can't detect.
  • Jack Rack, which Discord doesn't support at the moment (See [this issue](https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en...-at-least-ALSA))
  • And finally, according to these two already asked questions ([one](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1091...fically-ubuntu) and [two](https://askubuntu.com/questions/4219...ice-on-the-fly)), sox.

The last one is the only one I haven't confirmed as 'not working' since, according to the mentioned [seconds post][4], it requires outputting the audio to a 'null sink', [which neither Chrome nor any other Ubuntu recorder/app detects](https://i.stack.imgur.com/nK1LK.png)

You can change the pitch of your voice on a computer running a Linux-based operating system for free. It's quite fun, if not useless. Voxal is not available for Linux but there is one alternative that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The most popular Linux alternative is Clownfish for Skype, which is free. If that doesn't work for you, our users have ranked 13 alternatives to Voxal, but unfortunately only one is available for Linux. Linux voice pitch changer free download. Byzorgan This software integrates a small, specialized synthesizer and vocal processor. It can be used to lea.

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So, what I want to ask is: Is there an alternative to voice changer, being manual modulators using chorus, pitch, etc; or simple voice changers using defined settings ('robot', 'giant', 'helium voice', etc) that can work with different apps in Ubuntu (That is to say, Kubuntu)? (Or at least with Discord)

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Note: I've checked similar post to this, but they are from 2010 and they all recommend asterisk voice changer (Which only allows pitch adjusting)

You can change the pitch of your voice on a computer running a Linux-based operatingsystem for free. It's quite fun, if not useless.

If you don't have a Linux OS, you can install one onto athumb-driveand reboot your computer into it as a demo without touching your hard drive at all.

Once you have a Linux computer up and running, go to the command line and install thefollowing packages:

Online Voice Changer Recorder

Linux Voice Changer

Now run qjackctl and you'll see something like this:

Av Voice Changer Linux

This JACK system allows you to pipe audio around your computer and through differentfilters that modify it live. To set it up, click the Setup button, go to Advanced,and select your device with the microphone attached in Input Device and your speakers forOutput Device.

Click OK and then press Start to start the JACK system. Now, start the JACK Rackprogram. You should see it pop up and you'll notice that the Qjackcl Connections windowshows it as well. In the connections window, click system on the left and jack rack onthe right and press Connect. Then Select jack rack on the left and system on theleft and click Connect again. You're saying that audio from the mic should go intoJACK rack and then back to the speaker after being processed.

Finally, in JACK rack itself, press the plus icon and add some plugins, like the TAP pitchshifter.

Click enable. You should be able to hear yourself speak now. Finally, start adjusting the sliders.Behold the wonder! Enjoy.





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