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Open a sound file and name it robot.
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Double click it to name it.
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In the menu click Effects, Modulation...
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... and choose Flanger...
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In the new window click Presets, choose Robotic and click Apply.
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Select your recording, Copy it,..
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...and paste it into the new document. Name the new document robot1.
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Select the recording and go to Effects, Time and Pitch...
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...and choose Stretch and Pitch.
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In the new window click Presets choose Raise Pitch and click OK.
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Select and Copy the recording.
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...and paste it into the new document. Name the new document robot2.
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Select the recording and go to Effects, Time and Pitch...
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...and choose Stretch and Pitch.
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In the new window click Presets choose Lower Pitch and click OK.
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You should now have 3 recordings: robot, robot1 and robot2.
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And put robot voice as a Session Name.
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Drag and drop the recordings into separate channels:
robot - Track1 robot1 - Track2 robot2 - Track3
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You're sound should now sound like a robot. Click Play button to test it.
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