Wilhelm scream is a popular sound effect that has been used in many movies and TV series since 1951. It is the scream of someone who gets shot, scared, or is being thrown from an explosion or out of a window of a high building. Most likely voiced by actor and singer Sheb Wooley, the sound is named after Private Wilhelm, a character in The Charge at Feather River, a 1953 Western in which the character gets shot with an arrow. This was its first use from the Warner Bros. stock sound library, although The Charge at Feather River is believed to have been the third movie to use the effect.
Compilation of Wilhelm screams from various films and television programs.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to create this Wilhelm scream from any voice using AV Voice Changer Software Diamond 9 - a
real time Voice Changer from Audio4fun.
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How to make Wilhelm scream using Voice Changer
Step 1: Run Voice Changer Software Diamond 9
Click on
VCSD9 desktop icon to run the program.
Check your microphone to see if it’s working properly with the program. It’s recommended that you plug in a high-quality microphone to create the targeted output voice more precisely and quickly.
Step 2: Use Voice Morpher feature to change Timbre and Pitch
Turn
ON Voice Morpher feature on the right panel. This feature allows you to modify specific vocal parameters of your voice, such as
Timbre,
Pitch and
Formant Pitch.
To achieve the most similar Wilhelm scream, we suggest that you should change each slider’s level as
Pitch 85%, Timbre 170%, Formant Pitch 81% (1).
Next, in
Voice Beautifying session, adjust the sliders following the image (2).
~> Read more: How to use Voice Morpher feature.
Step 3: Adjust Equalizer and add effects
At the bottom-right corner of Beautifying session, click on
Advanced button
(3). In the appearing Advanced setting window, you can switch to either 3 tabs (
Vowel Enhancer,
Fine Tune, or
Sound Quality) to enhance your voice output to make it sound more natural and clearer.
At the bottom of the right panel, click
Effects button
(4) to open Effects window. Here, expand the menu tree to check out VCSD9’s rich built-in effect offers, tick the boxes to select the effects you like.
All effects that have been applied will be listed in the right column, use the arrow buttons (5) to modify this list:
- > : select an effect
- < : deselect an effect
- << : deselect all effects
Tick
(6) to turn on the effects so that all effects you’ve chosen will be applied automatically to the voice and will be heard right away through your headphones.
Click
OK (7).
Wilhelm scream in your own style is now ready for use in any movie/video project. Enjoy!
Good luck!
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