hi thanks for your suggestion but would this give me the vocoder effect that 
i am looking for? and what effects du i look for and in  what vertions of 
sound fordge or goldwav and where du i get them from?
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> You could probably use some processing affects in say packages such as
> Sound Forge or Goldwave to do that?
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> On 17/09/2008, at 1:45 AM, stewart ross wrote:
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>> hi does anyone no of any software that i can get to change my voice
>> so that
>> its like a vocoder effect?
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