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Hacking and Security => Mobile Hacking => : Pewbsicle April 29, 2012, 06:37:33 PM

: Digital voice editing
: Pewbsicle April 29, 2012, 06:37:33 PM
I forgot what it's called but can someone tell me how you can edit what someone says through voice frequency? So basically I want to find out how after you record someone's voice with a digital recorder, the sound frequency is copied and you obtain their voice. How can you edit this voice digitalized voice through a digital computer to make it sound like they say something but didn't actually say it. A program would be easy, but anything would do. New to forums so i won't mind criticism or etc.
: Re: Digital voice editing
: petermlm April 29, 2012, 06:41:53 PM
Perhaps the words your are locking for is voice synthesizer or a vocalizer. I don't know of any that takes a persons voice and synthesizes something else. But such a program may not exist without being paid.
: Re: Digital voice editing
: Kulverstukas April 29, 2012, 08:00:00 PM
I know what he's talking about :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgX4uJSj00Y

I also think it might be possible, although there are no tools that I know of for that.
: Re: Digital voice editing
: petermlm April 29, 2012, 08:09:49 PM
Yeh. It must be something like that. Well, for advance voice synthesizer I think there is vocaloid. It is the software used to make the voice of Hatsune Miku. I am not sure if it has that features OP was talking about. Or how good it is. And also, I am almost sure you have to pay for it, LOL.
: Re: Digital voice editing
: Pewbsicle May 05, 2012, 05:19:36 AM
I don't like youtube, but I got my idea from some sort of video. It was from an anime called GTO "Great Teacher Onizuka", it inspired me because when I watched it, I was young and had mischievous ideas. The students in the anime play advanced pranks and outsmart there teachers using technology and even more. What was funny was how the students completely devastated the teachers using composite pictures, wiretapping, etc. But anyways, I found a program called Audacity and am testing it out, thanks for the replies.
: Re: Digital voice editing
: techb May 05, 2012, 09:24:34 AM
The easiest way would be a sound board of the person. But to create new words in their voice, I think neural networks would be the best bet. Because you wouldn't have to account for the voice frequency only. You'll need to account for pitch and emotion of what their speaking.

For example, in Spanish language, the exaggeration of syllables can mean different things. And a person can be defined, or unique, in how they pronounce words or sentences.
: Re: Digital voice editing
: keivinlee June 23, 2013, 06:13:35 AM
Dude just use Fl Studio or Sonar X2
: Re: Digital voice editing
: techb June 23, 2013, 07:07:06 AM
Dude just use Fl Studio or Sonar X2

This thread is a year+ old. Please don't necro. The only active members are me an Kulver, I mean come on... Does no one know bb etiquette anymore?

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