Hey

I need help testing my new piece of voice processing software for gaming/VoIP.

Anyone thats tests for us gets a free copy of the software. Email me, [email protected] if you want to check it out. It's PC only, XP and VISTA compatible. I need your system specs (processor, motherboard, sound card, OS) in the email and full name. Sound card too, if you don't know check in Control Panel.

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Company Blah Blah from website:

For over 15 years, Antares Audio Technologies has been developing cutting-edge audio processing technology for the professional recording industry. Today, Antares vocal processing tools are used daily by thousands of musicians, engineers and producers in recording studios around the world. And now some of that same technology is available in Antares Voice Thing!, an incredibly fun, easy to use (and affordable) tool for changing your voice.


What's It Do?

With Voice Thing! you can:

• Change your voice with the same super high-quality voice processing used in Antares's professional audio tools
• Raise or lower your voice with high quality pitch-shifting
• Radically change the quality and/or gender of your voice with our unique vocal tract modeling technology
• Use the Mutation function for a huge variety of monstrous, demonic, or other alternate-species voices
• Instantly translate everything your say into Alien
• Simulate a variety of environments, from a huge hall to a small room
• Choose from an extensive collection of included human, creature, (and just plain weird) voices • Save a virtually unlimited number of your own creations


Voice Thing! is an innovative bit of software designed to process and change your voice in an almost limitless variety of ways. It sits between your microphone and any PC application that accepts audio input. (Examples of such applications might include online role-playing games, instant messaging, VOIP, or a video editing program that allows you to add your own narration of other sound effects to your video.)

With Voice Thing!, you can subtly or radically change the character of your voice, turn your (audio) self into a monster or alien, and create the effect of being in a wide variety of sonic environments, from small rooms to huge halls.

Thanks,
Brian English
Product Design
Antares Audio