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WavePad 3.05 is an older but free version of NCH Software's audio editing program.

 

This audio editing software is a full featured professional sound editor for Windows. It lets you make and edit voice and other audio recordings. When editing audio files you can cut, copy and paste parts of recordings and, if required, add effects like echo, amplification and noise reduction. WavePad works as a wav editor or mp3 editor but it also supports a number of other file formats including vox, gsm, real audio, au, aif, flac, ogg and more.

 

Here are some tutorials that anyone new to WavePad should read:

 

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Here are some game-related tutorials related to modding with this tool:

 

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Here are some locations to find more tutorials related to this tool:

 

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Feel free to reply here and let us know of any additional tutorials or tutorial sites that are out there in the wild that we do not know about.

 

Also, feel free to post any requests for tutorials. I will try to keep a compiled collection of requests on the 2nd post. Bare in mind that requests are generally for ANYONE to complete...not specific to an individual.

 

List of requested tutorials (number on the end is how many times it has been requested)

 

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Hello LHammonds,

 

I'm not sure if you can help, or even if it is possible, but I have installed WavePad today in the hope of being able to change my voice narration of certain sections of my new video project so that it sounds like a Dark Elf speaking.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO4P_JMU2vE

 

Reducing the pitch of my voice is pretty straight forward, but I'm having real trouble trying to simulate the graverly/hoarse effect that most of the Dark Elves seem to have. I've tried everything I can think of including the X-Orcism VST plug in from SSL. but the nearest I can get is to produce an echo, or reverb effect that just sounds like I'm talking through a poorly tuned audio system.

 

Just wondered if you had come across anything that might help, or if you can advise on which effects might work.

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