Auto Tune Filter Online

  

A damaged oil filter won' filter contaminants, so engine performance will be impaired. If your car's oil filter is damaged, replace it immediately. However, looking for the right replacement oil filter can be a taxing job. This guide will give you tips on choosing the perfect oil filter. Types of oil filter.

A simple online voice changer app to transform your voice and add effects. Voice Changer can make your voice deeper, make your voice sound like a girl/guy, change and distort your voice so it's anonymous, make you voice sound like a robot, darth vader, a monster, and a tonne of other - best of all, Voice Changer is free! Frequently asked questions are at the bottom of the page :)

choose an audio input method:

Monster Voice Changer

This one changes your voice so it sounds sort of like a big evil troll/monster. Behind the scenes I've done some fancy stuff with oscillating signals such that it's deeper and slightly distorted (like the monster's voice box is a bit damaged or something), and then I've cleard out the high frequency parts of the signal to smooth it off.
troll voice moulator online, troll voice, ogre voice converter, ogre voice effect, troll voice effect, troll voice converter

PA Speaker Voice Changer

Filter
This one is meant to sound like a booming PA (public announcement) speaker that's very bad quality. I imagined it was from some sort of distopian authoritarian government telling its citizens what to do, but I think you could just as easily use it as if it was a PA speaker from the 50s or something. It first distorts your voice a bit and makes the signal noisy and then adds an echo effect.
online speaker voice converter, distorted speaker, distorted speaker voice effect

Reverse Reverb Voice Changer

This one uses a 'reverse reverb' effect to essentially make your voice echo backwards. It gives your voice an eerie vibe that sounds like a ghost or spirit from a horror movie.
reverse reverb effect online, ghost voice changer online, make your voice sound like a ghost online

Echo Voice Effect Online

This voice effect simply makes it sound like you're standing in a very large room. The echo is applied using a very cool audio technique known as 'impulse response convolution'.
echo voice changer online, change my voice, convert audio echo online

Telephone Voice Changer

This one simply removes high and low frequencies to simulate the effect of your voice being transmitted through a telephone.
telephone voice effect, telephone voice converter, walkie talkie voice effect

Alien Voice Changer

This adds a very strange wobbling effect to your voice which make it sound like an alien who has learned how to speak your language, but it struggling - it's an alien accent, if you will.

Wobbling Voice Changer

This one is fun :) It oscillates your voice between high and low pitches in a way that makes it seem like time isn't flowing consistently - something's gone wrong with reality.
wobble pitch effect online, time stretch voice effect, time distortion voice changer

Alien Voice Changer

This one sounds like a dangerous alien - perhaps one that is part robot or something.

Robot Alien Voice Changer

I got a robot alien vibe from this one when I stumbled across it. It's also a little insect-like. So maybe a robot alien insect.

Anonymous Voice Changer

We've all heard the anonymising voice effect before, and this one is similar, except it adds a slight distortion to your voice to make it more on the 'hacker' side of things. Note that this shouldn't be used for real anonymising! It's just for fun.
anonymous voice converter, anonymous voice generator, hacker voice changer, voice distorter online, voice disguiser online, distort voice

Reversed Voice Converter

Autotune Filter Online

This simply takes your input audio and reverses it :)
reverse audio effect, reverse audio file online, backwards voice changer, voice reverser online, reverse speech online

Old Radio Audio Effect

This effect adds some fuzz and distortion, and plays around with the frequency spectrum a bit to try and emulate the sound of an old radio.
voice modulator radio, old radio fuzz voice effect

Cymbal Voice Effect

This is a strange one. It uses 'impulse response convolution' to create an 'echo' of your voice that sounds a bit like a cymbal in a drum kit.

Dalek Voice Changer

This uses a 'ring modulator' to simulate the same electronics that were used to generate the Dalek's voice in Doctor Who. You should do try to make your voice sound like the Dalek's when you record the audio, and this effect will do the rest.
dalek voice converter, dalek voice generator, dalek voice changer online, dalek voice modulator

Wah-Wah Voice Effect

This adds a 'wah-wah' effect to your voice. The 'wah-wah' effect is often used in certain types of music via the use of a 'wah-wah' pedal.

Vibrato Voice Effect

This ads a steady pitch oscillation to the input audio which (if applied to singing) can make it sound like your singing with vibrato when you're not.
add vibrato to voice online, vibrato voice converter

Demon Voice Changer

With this effect I tried to create the sense that it was an epic demon beast thing. Much like the Balrog from Lord of the Rings. It adds some fire crackling effects in the background, deepens your voice, and adds an ominous echo.
demon voice converter online, deep voice evil voice effect online

Cave Echo Voice Changer

This one adds an echo that makes it sound like the voice is coming from a huge cave.
echo voice generator online, echo voice effect online

Robot Voice Changer

This gives your voice a metallic, higher pitched timbre which makes it sound like it's coming from a robot.

Robot Voice Changer

This gives your voice a very harsh, slightly fuzzy and robotic sound.

Robot Voice Changer

This changes your voice into a very 'tinny' little robotic-sounding voice.

Robot Voice Changer

This adds some random 'beep boop' noises to the background and gives your voice a very computerised timbre.
computer voice converter, computer voice effect online

Very Slow Voice Effect

Slow down audio clip online, slow voice changer online, slow voice converter online

Slow Down Audio

slow down audio clip tool, slow down audio online

Speed Up Audio

speed up voice online, speed up audio clip online

Very Fast Audio Effect

This generates an audio clip that's 4 times as fast as the input clip.

Portable Radio Effect

This manipulates the input so that it sounds like a very old portable radio. Depending on the level of noise in the input audio clip, the output may actually be hard to understand.
make audio clip sound like it's coming from a radio, audio clip radio effect, military radio voice changer

Audio Jumbler

This one chops your input clip up into pieces and then scrambles them around randomly.

School PA Voice Effect

Changes your voice so it sounds like it's coming from an old and run-down school PA speaker.

Autotune Effect Online

Noisy Audio Effect

This effect makes your input audio sound like it has been transmitted via an extremely noisy medium.

Sauron Voice Changer

I've tried to make this effect sound like Sauron's voice (from Lord of the Rings). He doesn't talk much in the movies, but when he does it's very deep and has a slight ominous echo.

Russian Voice Effect

This is a silly effect that chops up the audio clip into segments, reverses them, and then puts them all back together. It sounds a little like some eastern European languages.

Silly Voice Effect

This one does some funky reversing stuff that just makes the output audio sound very strange and confusing but still understandable.

Cute Robot Voice Changer

Tiny Robot Voice Changer

Satan Voice CHanger

devil voice changer, deep voice changer, evil voice changer online

Astronaut Voice Changer

Very Deep Voice

Deep Voice Changer

make audio clip voice deeper, voice pitch changer

High Voice Changer

girl voice changer, voice pitch changer

Chipmunk Voice Changer

helium voice changer online, chipmunk voice converter online, high-pitch voice online generator

Synth Voice Effect

synth voice effect online, computerised voice effect online, stephen hawking voice effect changer

Megaphone Voice Changer

Bane Voice Changer

This effect applies a slight radio-like distortion to the input audio which makes it sound like it's coming from Bane's make (Bane form the Batman series).
bane voice changer online, change your voice into bane's
wobbly voice effect online

ADVERTISEMENT:

Note: For some voices (Bane and Dalek, for example), you'll need to put on the correct 'accent' for the voice transformation to work properly. Basically, try to make your voice sound like the target voice, and the engine will add some effects to make it sound like the real thing. Another random tip: You'll need to talk relatively slowly if you're using any of the 'echo-ey' voices, otherwise the echos will make it hard to understand.

You can use the generated audio clips for any purpose at all (commercial usage included). There's no need to credit voicechanger.io if you don't want to. You can leave feedback here, but please note this is just a hobby project so I won't be updating the site regularly. Thanks for stopping by - I hope you find this site useful! πŸ˜„


Prior to the digital age, life in the studio was all about moderating the effects of human touch.

Compressors evened out the dynamics of the bass player while a side chain feed kept them matched with the drummer. The drummer had a metronome feed playing to maintain tempo.

Singers, well, you could keep their dynamics in control, but when they sang flat, about all you could do was tell them to smile as they sang and aim above the problem notes.

Smiling has the mysterious effect of raising singers' pitch. Aiming high is probably wishful thinking on everyone's part, but sometimes it works.

Quick Navigation

​

The Advent of Auto-Tune

You wouldn't think earthquakes have a lot to do with singing in pitch and they don't, really.

However, it was seismi c research that provided the background for Dr. Andy Hildebrand, the creator of Auto-Tune and its parent company Antares.

He left that field and returned to his early love of music, bringing knowledge that created seismic interpretation workstations and applied it to issues arising in the early days of digital music.

Hildebrand's expertise with digital signal processing led to a series of audio plug-ins, including 1997's Auto-Tune, which could correct the pitch of a voice or any single-note instrument with surprisingly natural results.

Audio engineers now had a weapon against the occasional bum note. Rather than scrapping an entire take, Auto-Tune offered a repair tool that quickly caught on.

Online

Auto-Tune as an Effect

It was only a year later in 1998 that use of Auto-Tune as an effect rather than repair tool happened.

Called the 'Cher Effect' after the singer's hit, 'Believe,' artificial and abrupt pitch changes came into vogue. Later, real-time pitch correction hardware brought both effects and repairs to the stage.

In the studio, Auto-Tune proved another weapon to 'fix it in the mix.'

Issues with Auto-Tune started soon after, with lines drawn between the purist and users camps. Many felt that using pitch correction was an artistic cheat, a way to bypass craft.

The arguments resemble the resistance synthesizers received in the 1970s and 80s that led Queen to note that none were used on their albums.

The other side of the argument pointed out that tools such as compressors and limiters and effects such as audio exciters had already been modifying the sound and behavior of voices throughout the history of recording. Though the anti-Auto-Tune camp seems vocal and large, rarely does a session go by without some use of pitch correction. It's nearly impossible to detect when used judiciously, nowhere near as obvious as when used for effect.

Auto-Tune is no longer the only player in the pitch correction game either. Celemony's Melodyne software substantially improves on Auto-Tune's interface and brought the full power of pitch correction to a plug-in ahead of the tool's originator, which still leads the pack when it comes to response and set-and-forget capability.

'Generic' Auto-Tune

The Antares version of the effect has achieved 'Kleenex' status. Its brand name is now synonymous with the generic effect it originated. It joins 'Pro Tools' from the audio world and 'Photoshop' from digital imaging in this manner.

Unlike some digital music signal processors, pitch correction hasn't generated a huge number of knock-offs. Melodyne is a serious contender, due to its far more intuitive interface. GSnap is an open source alternative that produces similar results. While iZotope's VocalSynth includes pitch correction features, it's more of a full vocal processor rather than a dedicated pitch correction app.

​

The 4 Best Auto-Tune VST Plugins

Now, lets get into the top 4 autotune plugins​. Each one offers unique features and I assure you that one of these plugins have exactly what you are looking for

​

Antares Auto-Tune Vocal Studio

The originator is now a full-featured and functional vocal processor that still masters the innovative pitch correction duties it brought to the market, but adds a wide range of additional features and effects to help nail down the perfect vocal take.

Auto-Tune 7 forms the core of the Vocal Studio package, still tackling the pitch and time correction duties it always has. Since its earliest days, automatic and graphical modes handle the various chores for the main Auto-Tune module.

While still presenting a learning curve for the new user, the Auto-Tune 7 interface remains familiar enough for experienced users. Since it's the best-selling pitch correction software going -- and by a huge margin -- there are a lot of existing Auto-Tune users. Even if you're new to the plug-in, chances are you know someone who's used it.

The rest of the Vocal Studio package focuses on vocal manipulations such as automatic doubling, harmony generation, tube amp warmth and vocal timbre adjustment. The range and nature of these adjustments takes vocal processing into some new territory.

The MUTATOR Voice Designer lets you manipulate voices from subtle to extreme, permitting organic or alien manipulations but with results that still sound like voices, though perhaps not of this world. The ARTICULATOR Talk Box produces effects such as the guitar talk box of Peter Frampton and Joe Walsh, but also Alan Parsons-ish vocoder sounds, combining the features of sung or spoken voice with an instrument's output.

Filter

While the Auto-Tune Vocal Studio remains pricey, it remains at the top of a niche market of audio processing.

​

Melodyne 4 Studio

If Auto-Tune has a serious competitor in the pitch correction universe, it's Celemony's Melodyne. The interface, layout and operation of Melodyne is inherently more musical than the Antares take, so newcomers to pitch correction will likely find Melodyne easier to work with.

The Melodyne 'blob' is an easy to grasp analog of a sung note. It's far more intuitive than a waveform to understand. With the focus on graphical interface, Melodyne makes sense more quickly and easily than Auto-Tune. The latter's switching between automatic and graphical modes creates a comparative disconnect between functions.

Even long-time users of Auto-Tune will find moving to Melodyne natural, as there's enough in common that, once a user gets their bearings, familiar functions remain available.

Many Melodyne functions perform on polyphony too. Correcting a track with a multi-voice choir or chording instrument can work too. It's not a perfect function, but it's uncanny how often Melodyne senses chords clearly enough to allow changing of a single element.

What Melodyne doesn't do is the advanced vocal pyrotechnics offered by Auto-Tune. The Celemony product is all about pitch and time correction and it accomplished these with grace and ease.

Those looking for an affordable entry into digital pitch correction can turn to Melodyne 4 Essential. It's a plug-in that handles the pitch and time corrections of its big brother, but with fewer advanced features and without the full-featured price tag.

​

iZotope VocalSynth

Though pitch correction isn't the focus of this iZotope plug-in, it resembles the full Auto-Tune Studio package. At a fraction of the cost of the big boys in this class, VocalSynth doesn't offer the depth of control experienced with either Auto-Tune or Melodyne, yet it still manages to provide a reasonable job of pitch correction.

There's no graphical representation such as Melodyne's or Auto-Tune's graphical mode. That makes fine-tuning performances a little beyond the reach of VocalSynth, but for reasonable performances, it's not a major limitation. Think of the iZotope product as a first-aid kit rather than an emergency department.

The four voice synthesis modules are where the fun resides with VocalSynth. Talkbox, Compuvox, Polyvox and Vocoder modules emulate many of the vocal effects you've heard on hits from a wide range of artists. This is also just the most overt extra in the VocalSynth package.

A variety of additional modules let you tune up or tear up your vocal tracks. Add harmony, filter vocals, create radio and phone effects. These modules can either optimize your track or take it to new and exciting places.

VocalSynth may be the country cousin to the serious pitch manipulators, but it has capability with a high fun factor.

​

GVST GSnap

Don't let the download page fool you, GSnap is a VST plug-in that works with any DAW platform that supports VST, not simply Windows-based DAWs. Both 32 and 64-bit support is included. Completely free, it does come with limits. While there is more graphic information than iZotope offers, it doesn't offer direct edits.

While not as flexible as pro pitch correction, it's a low-cost alternative for users who can't swing the big time prices. It's difficult to use GSnap subtly. That's not an issue for those seeking pitch correction effects, such as Cher or T-Pain. Backup vocals are also a good candidate.

This is the entry level of pitch correction, and because of that, it's included here. The effect is so ubiquitous that anyone working in the field needs to know how it works. GSnap represents the place to start.

​

Wrapping It Up

Love it or hate it, pitch correction is here to stay, both as tool and effect. These four plug-ins aren't the only ones out there, but they represent the spectrum of pitch correction treatment. Auto-Tune is the originator. Melodyne is the refinement. It works just as well as the Antares product in nearly every way with an interface that easy to grasp.

iZotope VocalSynth represents the cream of the mid-priced plug-ins. It's capable and creative, even if it's not as flexible on pitch correction as the top-line apps. GSnap represents pitch correction for everyman. You can't knock the price of freeware.

The debate will likely rage over the ethics of pitch correction in popular music. While you wait for the dust to settle, give one of these packages a try.

Previous:

5 Holiday Gifts Musicians Will Go Crazy Over 2019

Next:

Best Microphones for Recording Acoustic Guitars: 9 Mics to accomplish 3 Techniques