How to Use a Costume Voice Changer

One of the best ways to bring life to a costume is to incorporate a voice changer. Voice modifying devices are usually attached to the costume, and the wearer can then use the edited voice to speak. The costumer should be aware, however, that the device will add bulk and weight to it. For this reason, it is necessary to choose the right voice changer for the project.

Voice changers are often referred to as voice transducers or voice altering devices. In movies and television shows, the device is usually a box with multiple buttons. The device is worn beneath the costume and comes with an external lithium ion battery. It’s also portable, and can be worn on one shoulder.

The software also comes with hundreds of sounds and effects, including Halloween scares. The Windows version also has keybinds for controlling the device. If you’re using it on a PC, it’s also compatible with third-party applications that can customize your voice. Once set up, you can use the voice changer to coordinate with your other Halloween decorations.

There are also many other uses for a costume voice changer. It can make you sound like an alien, ghost, or monster, just by changing your voice. Many of these voice changers come with a clip-on microphone and a small speaker. This way, you can use them inside your mask or any other place you might want to use your costume.