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    Default Sam Broadcaster Help please =]

    I have sam broadcaster and was wondering how you make your voice change sounds? eg squeaky etc etc.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by -x-kerrianne-x-
    I have sam broadcaster and was wondering how you make your voice change sounds? eg squeaky etc etc.....

    I'm no expert with Sam3 so I am not sure how you change the pitch of your voice. But to thange the pitch of a song - on your decks you will see a volume changer with 3 small buttons above. The one saying 'P' changes the pitch of the song you are playing,

    Sorry I couldn't really answer your question. I suggest you do post this in the DJ's forum.
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    Click windows -----> voice fx this will display the microphone panel if it wasnt displayed in the first place.

    In the voice fx panel there is a small button called "EQ" this is the equaliser that is used to modify wave lengths just play around with the sliders and it will alter the pitch for you.

    The same applies for altering the wave lengths of your songs just click "EQ" on either "Deck A" or "Deck B"

    Best way to learn the equaliser functions is to mess around with them a bit.


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