Andy Berman , who provided the voice of Dib , normally sounds like that anyway .
Miku Hatsune is not from an anime; she's a computerized singing software.
Voice changing is very difficult. Usually, you can only get voice changers to change the pitch of sound, and sometimes add echo or reverb. To sound like a certain person, you would need a professional to work on it, which would probably cost you upwards of $10,000 for a job that difficult and lengthy.
Just make your voice light but not too light
yes to make her sound better
A beatboxer is a person who imitates the sound of musical instruments, especially percussion, with his or her own voice.
Helium, auto-tune, synthesizer (with a guitar)
GIR's voice was dubbed over twice to make it sound harmonic and machine-like. The voice actor for GIR sounds like a normal man trying to have a high voice.
GIR's voice was dubbed over twice to make it sound harmonic and machine-like. The voice actor for GIR sounds like a normal man trying to have a high voice.
It changes and bends the waves as to how you speak
I think you might be referring to Professor Stephen Hawkins - the well known scientist who uses a voice synthesizer.
It's done with a computer or a voice synthesizer.
The sound was created by sound designer Ben Brutt. He used a ARP 2600 analog synthesizer as well as his own vocalazation. The model used for the films was worn by Kenny Baker
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yes
No, a voice synthesizer is an output device. An input device is anything that accepts information, these include keyboards, mice, microphones, webcams, ect. An output device is something that gives you information, some examples of output devices are computer screens and speakers. Since a voice synthesizer uses the speakers it is an output device.
Through the larynx which is their voice box
Every time you talk to someone, the sound of your voice is going through H2O.