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I haven't done a guide in awhile! So here we are. I'll be trying to make these in a sort-of "edutainment" style if you wanna listen to these casually with the gags and everything.

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A small tutorial on otherworldly voices!

I've been asked about a lot of small things for audio editing, so I thought it'd be good to show off some cool stuff you can do with it in bite-sized bits, to hopefully help/support some people! Audacity is free, so anyone can use these effects. Most other audio editors should work in this same way, as well. Just throw/record some audio in there and follow this guide, and you too (yes, you!) can sound like an eldritch being.

I'll probably do other small guides, since I know... a lot... of random voice effects. Feel free to let me know what you found effective about this guide and what could be expanded on, since I'd love to hear it :D

For further reading: The Wikipedia article for this effect <link>, and another spooky guide <link>

Take care!! <3

Comments

Anonymous

:ooo this is so cool!! ive been watching sucker for love playthoughs recently and they definitely use this for their god characters. i can totally see someone making an audio based off that game. it's so cool that your making tutorials now!! can't wait for the next tiny tutorial tuesday :D

somewhatimmoral

I just looked up sucker for love, and I recognize the person who made it!! They made a parody dating sim where you date a tentacle monster in the past, which was pretty short and a funny bite-sized game… so it’s sweet to see something else from them. I can see someone making an audio based on that, as well. It is a bit wild how you start finding where different voice effects are used once you learn about them, I’m starting to catch them in more places than I expected.

Anonymous

I just spent the past 5 minutes making the globgogabgalab into an ethereal being thank u. I love these tutorials!!