

I'm probably not using MV the way you are expecting. Have you put anything up with MorphVox I can use a comparison with your process? does it sound robotic at all? and do you have the regular or the pro version?įulkster, how's MorphVox worked for you, sound wise? I like At Home With The Palins a lot, but the voices there wouldn't work for many things. Overall, it?s a cheap solution if you?re a one-man-show (or one-woman-show) and don?t want to have all of the dialog in your own voice.

It doesn?t have this, so you have to keep talking and listening at the same time. If I have any complaints about the software, it is this: When setting up and testing a new voice, it would be nice if you could loop a track, then listen to it over and over while you tweak your settings. So, if you?re planning to write a series, you can click between the voices that you have set up. The program will allow you to save voice settings. You talk into the microphone in your ?normal? voice, and it comes out in MovieStorm changed. This means that once you have it set up, you can use it in MovieStorm seamlessly. The program patches itself in between the sound source (either microphone or line in) and the programs that access/use the sound. Overall (at least so far), I?m satisfied with the program.
