Dalek voice

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GrahamD
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2005/11/16 13:01:51 (permalink)

Dalek voice

Hi,

I was wondering if any one knows how to edit a recorded voice to make it sound like a Dalek?

TIA

Graham
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    LittlePill
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    RE: Dalek voice 2005/11/16 13:07:42 (permalink)
    What's a Dalek?
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    BassPlayer
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    RE: Dalek voice 2005/11/16 13:51:57 (permalink)
    Cyborgs or machines (Ican't remember which) from the Dr who show. A thin metallic almost nasally voice. Maybe you can post a sample for people.

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    jward131
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    RE: Dalek voice 2005/11/16 14:51:28 (permalink)
    You can try a phaser or flanger delay...mess with the modulation.

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    BassPlayer
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    RE: Dalek voice 2005/11/16 15:02:53 (permalink)
    I think you might also want to try messin with a ring modulator. Search the web for free VST plugins. There a bunch.

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    LittlePill
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    RE: Dalek voice 2005/11/16 15:04:40 (permalink)
    Oh! In that case, a butt load of chorus may help.
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    BassPlayer
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    RE: Dalek voice 2005/11/16 15:52:47 (permalink)
    Found this page:

    http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~niall/wavdalek.htm

    Sounds like a phasor or flanger with the rate real high.

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    GrahamD
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    RE: Dalek voice 2005/11/17 02:55:54 (permalink)
    Thanks for the info, I'll try some of these suggestions later
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    mandalorian_fool
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    RE: Dalek voice 2005/12/22 06:19:41 (permalink)
    Hi

    I am a member of the Dalek Builder's Guild (believe me it exists!) and I can confirm that the Dalek voices are made using a ring modulator. Over the years the voices have changed as in virtually every episode the actors set up the parameters on thier ring mods slightly differently, but it is fair to say that basically the Dalek voice is created using either a sine or square wave at 60hz.

    A free program that does basic Dalek voices can be found here: www.relative-dimensions.net/Dalek/scarfmod.htm
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    GrahamD
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    RE: Dalek voice 2005/12/23 02:49:49 (permalink)
    Thanks Mandalorian_fool,

    I'll try that and left you know the result
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    jimmcgovern15
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    RE: Dalek voice 2008/07/13 14:31:12 (permalink)
    I've made a website about making dalek voices. It has a simple, step-by-step guide to making dalek voices, including a flash tutorial and several screenshots.

    It also has a free download for a program called HOG which creates the dalek effect.

    It is at:
    www.dalekvoices.co.nr
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