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Robotic voice effect

In this lesson we're going to apply some filters to achieve that robotic voice we all know and love.

 
  Author: mat | Version: CS5.5 | 2nd October 2011 |  
 
 
1.
 

Open a sound file and name it robot.

 
 
2.
 

Double click it to name it.

 
 
3.
 

In the menu click Effects, Modulation...

 
 
4.
 

... and choose Flanger...

 
 
5.
 

In the new window click Presets, choose Robotic and click Apply.

 
 
6.
 

Select your recording, Copy it,..

 
 
7.
 

...and paste it into the new document. Name the new document robot1.

 
 
8.
 

Select the recording and go to Effects, Time and Pitch...

 
 
9.
 

...and choose Stretch and Pitch.

 
 
10.
 

In the new window click Presets choose Raise Pitch and click OK.

 
 
11.
 

Select and Copy the recording.

 
 
12.
 

...and paste it into the new document. Name the new document robot2.

 
 
13.
 

Select the recording and go to Effects, Time and Pitch...

 
 
14.
 

...and choose Stretch and Pitch.

 
 
15.
 

In the new window click Presets choose Lower Pitch and click OK.

 
 
16.
 

You should now have 3 recordings: robot, robot1 and robot2.

 
 
17.
 

Click Multitrack...

 
 
18.
 

And put robot voice as a Session Name.

 
 
19.
 

Drag and drop the recordings into separate channels:

robot   - Track1
robot1 - Track2
robot2 - Track3

 
 
20.
 

You're sound should now sound like a robot. Click Play button to test it.

 
 
 
   
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