You might want to circulate this question in the streaming section and/or the arts and crafts. There may be some folks with tech no how that don't attend the general discussion board.
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Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Voicemod use this app and just get a decent room mic
This. Most mics with built in voice modifiers are toys. Get yourself a good quality mic and look around for software to run from your laptop/pc. The mic I bought has been hands-down my best covid purchase, the added comfort and quality made a big difference both for the roleplaying sessions and for working from home.
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Want to start playing but don't have anyone to play with? You can try these options: [link].
Yeah, I was thinking you should be looking for a vocal mod/filter program rather than an actual mic with that stuff built in. Some kind of virtual sound board with toggles and options to activate filters or sound effects through your audio input (mic) channel. I do not, however know of any such programs to recommend, though so good luck.
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I do my D&D games online, can anybody recommend a Mic that does different voices? Maybe even Star Wars sounds?
thanks
You might want to circulate this question in the streaming section and/or the arts and crafts. There may be some folks with tech no how that don't attend the general discussion board.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Voicemod use this app and just get a decent room mic
This. Most mics with built in voice modifiers are toys. Get yourself a good quality mic and look around for software to run from your laptop/pc. The mic I bought has been hands-down my best covid purchase, the added comfort and quality made a big difference both for the roleplaying sessions and for working from home.
Want to start playing but don't have anyone to play with? You can try these options: [link].
Yeah, I was thinking you should be looking for a vocal mod/filter program rather than an actual mic with that stuff built in. Some kind of virtual sound board with toggles and options to activate filters or sound effects through your audio input (mic) channel. I do not, however know of any such programs to recommend, though so good luck.
voicemod is the most well known software I know of, it's even got integration with the elgato stream deck if you have one of those.