How to Make a Telephone Voice in Audacity

Record yourself saying something., Change the project rate back to your default rate., Increase the volume a lot using Effect>Amplify., Decrease the volume to a suitable amount., Go to effect>high pass filter and follow the preferences set on the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Record yourself saying something.

    Maybe say something like “Fall back team! Evacuate now!” at a project rate of 5000 HZ.

    Set your project rate first and click the Record button.
  2. Step 2: Change the project rate back to your default rate.

    Click the drop-down arrow list and choose your default rate. , Don’t go too overboard with this or you might make it incoherent.

    Allow clipping.

    Clipping is the point. , Sometimes you don’t have to do this. ,, Repeat steps the increasing and decreasing of volume as needed, and now you have your “telephone voice”. ,
  3. Step 3: Increase the volume a lot using Effect>Amplify.

  4. Step 4: Decrease the volume to a suitable amount.

  5. Step 5: Go to effect>high pass filter and follow the preferences set on the image below.

  6. Step 6: You’re almost done now.

  7. Step 7: Now that you have your “telephone voice” feel free to use it in your films

  8. Step 8: machinimas

  9. Step 9: or radio-plays.

Detailed Guide

Maybe say something like “Fall back team! Evacuate now!” at a project rate of 5000 HZ.

Set your project rate first and click the Record button.

Click the drop-down arrow list and choose your default rate. , Don’t go too overboard with this or you might make it incoherent.

Allow clipping.

Clipping is the point. , Sometimes you don’t have to do this. ,, Repeat steps the increasing and decreasing of volume as needed, and now you have your “telephone voice”. ,

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