VoiceCh EQ
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Developer: Masaaki Sogabe Category: entertainment
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App Description
Voice Changer App Overview and Usage
Recording and Playback:
Record your voice using the record button.
Playback your recordings with the play button.
Sliders and Their Functions:
EQ (Equalizer) Bands:
EQ bands are used to adjust specific frequency ranges to improve tone balance or emphasize/de-emphasize certain sounds.
Bands:
Bands are used to boost or cut specific frequency ranges such as bass, mid, and treble.
Low Shelf: Boosts or cuts all frequencies below a certain point.
High Shelf: Boosts or cuts all frequencies above a certain point.
Parametric: Boosts or cuts around a central frequency, with adjustable bandwidth (Q factor).
Pass Filters:
Pass filters allow or remove specific frequency ranges.
Low Pass: Passes frequencies below a cutoff point and attenuates higher frequencies. Useful for removing high-frequency noise.
High Pass: Passes frequencies above a cutoff point and attenuates lower frequencies. Useful for removing low-frequency noise (e.g., wind noise).
Distortion:
Distortion intentionally alters the audio signal, making the sound rougher or increasing saturation.
Pitch:
Pitch control adjusts the pitch (frequency) of the audio signal, allowing you to make the sound higher or lower.
Pitch:
Shifts the pitch of the audio signal. Positive values increase pitch, and negative values decrease it. Useful for changing voice tone, such as making a male voice sound more like a female voice.
By combining these features, you can finely adjust your audio's characteristics and create your desired sound.
Recording and Playback:
Record your voice using the record button.
Playback your recordings with the play button.
Sliders and Their Functions:
EQ (Equalizer) Bands:
EQ bands are used to adjust specific frequency ranges to improve tone balance or emphasize/de-emphasize certain sounds.
Bands:
Bands are used to boost or cut specific frequency ranges such as bass, mid, and treble.
Low Shelf: Boosts or cuts all frequencies below a certain point.
High Shelf: Boosts or cuts all frequencies above a certain point.
Parametric: Boosts or cuts around a central frequency, with adjustable bandwidth (Q factor).
Pass Filters:
Pass filters allow or remove specific frequency ranges.
Low Pass: Passes frequencies below a cutoff point and attenuates higher frequencies. Useful for removing high-frequency noise.
High Pass: Passes frequencies above a cutoff point and attenuates lower frequencies. Useful for removing low-frequency noise (e.g., wind noise).
Distortion:
Distortion intentionally alters the audio signal, making the sound rougher or increasing saturation.
Pitch:
Pitch control adjusts the pitch (frequency) of the audio signal, allowing you to make the sound higher or lower.
Pitch:
Shifts the pitch of the audio signal. Positive values increase pitch, and negative values decrease it. Useful for changing voice tone, such as making a male voice sound more like a female voice.
By combining these features, you can finely adjust your audio's characteristics and create your desired sound.