Okay, so here, click on effects and choose vocorder (scroll to the veeeery bottom). The higher your voice or the effect on your voice, the higher quality you'll have of a robotic/vocaloidish sound (that's sooooo not a word heehee ^_~ ) A lower value on the vocoder would mean more noise.
By the way, I tested this any times and I find these settings give a more, vocaloid effect rather than a legit emotionless robot heehee ~
So these are the settings I use ^_~
Distance ~ 20
Output voice ~ both channels
Number of vocorder bands ~ 40
Amplitude of original audio ~ 68
white noise ~ 0
radar needles ~ 0 (they made it sound scratchy...teehee)
frequency of radar needles ~ 34 (although having it on 0 doesn't make a diff seeing as there's no needles...teehee ^_~)
By the way, I tested this any times and I find these settings give a more, vocaloid effect rather than a legit emotionless robot heehee ~
So these are the settings I use ^_~
Distance ~ 20
Output voice ~ both channels
Number of vocorder bands ~ 40
Amplitude of original audio ~ 68
white noise ~ 0
radar needles ~ 0 (they made it sound scratchy...teehee)
frequency of radar needles ~ 34 (although having it on 0 doesn't make a diff seeing as there's no needles...teehee ^_~)
Whoop ~ There it is, a mini tutorial on how to vocaloid your voice using audacity ~
I hope you guys enjoy your voca voices and actually understood at least a majority of that ^_^' heehee
~ Cupcake
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