I was wondering if there was an easy way to do a voice over of a phone call with it actually sounding like someone on the phone instead of just a voice over?
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Downsampling it to 8KHz will get you most of the way toward that telephone sound. Then, to get even closer, use a band pass filter to knock out everything below about 500Hz and above 2000Hz (you can find an example of using Audacity’s equalizer to do this here). Here’s a demo with the full effect. (Same recording, I didn’t feel like making a second, more-descriptive one. :-) ) (For whatever reason, my copy of Chrome glitches a bit while playing these back. Not sure why. Other programs handle them fine.) |
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