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VoiceModVAM

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VoiceModVAM - Some audio fun.

Mom can we get I get VoiceMod. No dear we have voice mod at home.
Welcome to VoiceMod at home folks.

VoiceModVAM gives you fine control over voice audio effects on a Person atom It adds pitch shifting, filters, echo, flutter, chorus, formant manipulation, and more. some of the effects are "cheesed" as in not the actual effect but still opens the doors to having fun adding a bit of uniqueness to voices.

VMV (Voice Mod VAM) Affects any audio that comes through the head audio only so...

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Can we get some audio/video demo in the post to hear what it sounds like?
 
Sorry for the late video. My dumb ass forgot to update my drivers.
 
yah, low and high pass filters are for filtering noises. Its a really a nice thing, for sounds who dont need advanced editing. Like, if you want cut out e.g. Air Conditioner or other "in room" sounds.
Sure, you can edit the sound file with some tools, but this plugin is a nice instant helper.


Filters that remove frequencies below or above a certain point, respectively.

What is a high-pass/low-pass filter in podcasting?​

A high-pass or low-pass filter in podcasting is a type of audio processing tool used to manipulate the frequency range of audio signals. These filters are used to enhance the quality of sound by either reducing or amplifying certain frequencies.
A high-pass filter allows frequencies above a certain cutoff point to pass through while reducing the intensity of frequencies below that point. This is often used to eliminate low-frequency noise such as hums or rumbles. On the other hand, a low-pass filter does the opposite. It allows frequencies below a certain point to pass through while reducing the intensity of frequencies above that point. This can be used to remove high-frequency noise such as hiss or buzz. Both filters are essential tools in podcasting for ensuring clear and high-quality audio output.
 
yah, low and high pass filters are for filtering noises. Its a really a nice thing, for sounds who dont need advanced editing. Like, if you want cut out e.g. Air Conditioner or other "in room" sounds.
Sure, you can edit the sound file with some tools, but this plugin is a nice instant helper.

Well that's good to know.
 
I like this plugin, well done.

Can you make it save the current settings when loading a scene save? Got confused as I used in on multiple atoms and their settings were reset after loading in.
I know you can use a save slot in the plugin but it would be more convenient not not have to load a save slot in every atoms plugin ui.
 
I like this plugin, well done.

Can you make it save the current settings when loading a scene save? Got confused as I used in on multiple atoms and their settings were reset after loading in.
I know you can use a save slot in the plugin but it would be more convenient not not have to load a save slot in every atoms plugin ui.
Glad you like it. As it is VMV does save the last slider values the scene was saved with. And I used it on a scene with three persons having their own settings. I think someone ran into your same issue but it was because they had been using more than one instances of the plugin per person atom. If that's what you are doing there is no need to do such; actually, you can't do that atm as one overrides the other. Just load the voice presets you made via some action trigger.
 
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