How to Make Your Voice Deeper With a Sound Recorder
Many computer sound recording programs have the ability to alter the pitch of a recording by changing the recording's sample rate or performing other advanced sound processing. Using freeware or trial software such as Audacity, WavePad Audio Editor or the Windows Sound Recorder, you can record your voice using your computer's microphone and alter its pitch to make your voice sound lower.
Instructions
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Windows Sound Recorder (Windows XP and Earlier)
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Launch the Windows Sound Recorder from the "Accessories" and "Entertainment" folders on the Start Menu.
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Push the red "Record" button in the lower-right corner of the window and begin speaking into your microphone to record your voice. Push the "Stop" button to stop recording.
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Open the "Effects" menu at the top of the "Sound Recorder" window and select "Decrease Speed." This lowers the speed and pitch of the recording by 50 percent. Repeat this action to continue lowering the pitch.
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Open the "File" menu and select "Save" to save the recording.
Audacity
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Launch Audacity from the desktop or Start Menu shortcut.
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Click the red "Record" button at the top of the window and speak into your computer's microphone to record your voice. Click the yellow "Stop" button to stop recording. When you stop recording, the window shows a waveform representing the recording.
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Press the "Ctrl" and "A" keys simultaneously to highlight the full waveform.
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Open the "Effect" menu at the top of the window and select "Change Pitch." Drag the slider bar at the bottom of the "Change Pitch" window to the left to lower the pitch of the recording as a relative percentage of the original. Click "OK" to apply the change.
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Open the "File" menu and select "Export as WAV," "Export at MP3" or "Export as Ogg Vorbis" to save the recording.
WavePad Audio Editor
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Launch WavePad Audio Editor from the desktop or Start Menu shortcut.
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Click the red "Record" button in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Click "OK," and then click the "Record" button again. Speak into your computer's microphone to record your voice. Click the square "Stop" button when you are finished. Close the recording window to bring the recording into the main WavePad editing window.
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Open the "Effects" menu at the top of the window and select "Pitch Change."
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Drag the slider bar to the left to adjust the pitch of your voice as a relative percentage of the original pitch, and then click the "Apply" button to perform the change.
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Open the "File" menu and select "Save File" to save the recording.
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