hrm. Well they are computerized and all. you can use auto tune, but I'm not sure if that goes under computer programs. I think that if you record your voice in a place where you can hear it echo, such as a bathroom shower or tub, it would be best. But other than that, you have to record the voice and alter it to sound robotic. And~ if you learn to sing like a Vocaloid, (imitate the way they carry long notes) you might sound like one. Hope this helps!!
The sound chip/speakers. You can run a computer fine without a sound system.
If the program you want the sound to be cut off on has a mute option, try muting the sound on just that program.
Sound Redorder, which comes with the computer, has very poor sound Quality. Try using a different program.
Onto your computer? No.
it depends on wat program ur using.
just turn the sound off of your computer it is simple
There isn't any free software that can do this. I assume you are looking for a robotic, pitch-corrected type voice. The cheapest software to do this is Antares AutoTune EFX.
You can edit the sound and amplify certain frequencies, but if your speakers cannot produce those frequencies you are lacking, there is no program that will compensate. I would look to upgrade your speaker first, and then determine what is lacking in the sound.
You will have to be more specific as to what happened and what brand of computer you have. If you reinstalled windows, you will have to use the disk that came with your computer to install the sound card drivers. If you dont have a disk, go to the manufacturer's website and search for them.
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It depends on the email program you are using Outlook has an option for sound alert Please clarify your question