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Sunday, August 6, 2017

Change voice in World of Warcraft

To add more entertaining element to your gaming experience, this article will enable you to not only interact with other fellow players, but the great part is that you will be able to troll or speak with them in different voices.

To proceed further, it is required that you should have the game and a voice changer software installed and set up on in your computer.

Download Voice Changer Program

Voice Changer Software Diamond (VCSD) is a latest version in voice changer software of Audio4fun. The Full program costs $99.95, but you can get 30% discount of voice changer at HERE.

Step 1: Turn on Virtual Audio Device mode (VAD mode)

Double-click on Voice Changer Software Diamond icon to run the program. On the main panel, click Preferences >> Select Virtual Driver Mode (1) >> OK (2).

VCSD Preferences

Step 2: Configure Audio Settings in World of Warcraft

Go to Control Panel >> Sound >> Recording tab >> Microphone (AVsoft Virtual Audio Device (1) >> Set Default (2) >> OK (3).

sound window

Now, the specified AV Audio Driver has been selected as main audio driver and is recognized by World of Warcraft.

Note that you shouldn’t turn off VCSD while playing game as it’s now used as audio driver for the game and control your voice modifications from now on. In case you don’t wish to change voice while playing game, change this audio setting back to normal source.

Step 3: Have fun changing voice in World of Warcraft

Since audio settings are now ready, you can adjust available settings on VCSD main panel and speak to the microphone to see the difference. Check out several useful tutorials to see how this advanced voice changer software is able to do magic to your voice.

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Monday, July 10, 2017

Use Voice Changer on Steam

Steam is an ultimate entertainment platform which allows its players to play games, connect with each other, be creative and many more.

Today, I will guide you on how to make chatting activities in Steam more exciting by making weird and cool voices to prank your fellow online gamers. This tutorial includes assistance from voice changer software developed by AVSoft Corporation. To proceed further, it is required that you should have the game and a voice changer software installed and set up on in your computer.

Download Voice Changer Program

Voice Changer Software Diamond (VCSD) is a latest version in voice changer software series developed by Audio4fun.com. The professional program costs $99.95, but you can get 30% discount exclusively on AV Voice Changer Diamond at iVoiceSoft.

Step 1: Turn on Virtual Audio Device mode (VAD mode)


Double-click on VCSD icon to run the program. On the main panel, click Preferences >> Select Virtual Driver Mode (1) >> OK (2).

VCSD Preferences

Step 2: Configure Audio Settings in Steam

Open Steam >> Login to your account >> Menu Steam >> Settings (1)

audio setting of steam

When Settings window pops up, go to Voice tab (2) >> Change Device… (3) to open Sound settings window.

audio setting of steam 1

Then select Microphone Avsoft Virtual Audio Device (4) >> Set default (5) >> OK (6)
Back to Steam’s Settings >> Click Detect Audio Devices to set Microphone (Avsoft Virtual Audio Device) as Recording (audio input) device (7) >> Click OK (8)

audio setting of steam 2

Now, the specified AV Audio Driver has been selected as main audio driver and is recognized by World of Warcraft.

Note that you shouldn’t turn off VCSD while playing game as it’s now used as audio driver for the game and control your voice modifications from now on. In case you don’t wish to change voice while playing game, change this audio setting back to normal source.

Step 3: Have fun changing voice in Steam

Since audio settings are now ready, you can adjust available settings on VCSD main panel and speak to the microphone to see the difference. Check out several useful tutorials to see how this advanced voice changer software is able to do magic to your voice.