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==Dremora Voice==
==Dremora Voice==
[[User:Saveron|Saveron]] 18:53, 22 September 2006 (EDT) Does anyone know which filters you need to place on a voice in a music editor to recreate a dremora sounding voice? From listening to the voice it sounds deep and raspy like, but when doing this the voice doesnt sound like a dreamora.
[[User:Saveron|Saveron]] 18:53, 22 September 2006 (EDT) Does anyone know which filters you need to place on a voice in a music editor to recreate a dremora sounding voice? From listening to the voice it sounds deep and raspy like, but when doing this the voice doesnt sound like a dreamora.
--SickleYield:


I use Audacity.  I started with recording my speaking voice at a tenor/alto pitch (normal for most women who aren't ubersopranos; a guy might have to speak a little higher).  Then I tweaked it down thirty percent in pitch and applied noise removal.  Voila, you get a deep, raspy, slightly distorted voice.  It doesn't sound exactly like the game Dremoras, but it's closer than just a recorded voice.
I use Audacity.  I started with recording my speaking voice at a tenor/alto pitch (normal for most women who aren't ubersopranos; a guy might have to speak a little higher).  Then I tweaked it down thirty percent in pitch and applied noise removal.  Voila, you get a deep, raspy, slightly distorted voice.  It doesn't sound exactly like the game Dremoras, but it's closer than just a recorded voice.
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