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Open source real time voice changer app for making phone call

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    Need recommendations of Open source real time voice changer app for making phone call

    I have found https://github.com/jurihock/voicesmith/tree/master but the version is too old for my device and f-droid prevents me from installing it

    are their any other alternatives?

    thanks a lot

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    • H [email protected]

      Need recommendations of Open source real time voice changer app for making phone call

      I have found https://github.com/jurihock/voicesmith/tree/master but the version is too old for my device and f-droid prevents me from installing it

      are their any other alternatives?

      thanks a lot

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      I must say, this is really creepy.

      In your shoes, I'd put some effort into explaining what (legitimate) use case you have, least people won't be much inclined to help.

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        Need recommendations of Open source real time voice changer app for making phone call

        I have found https://github.com/jurihock/voicesmith/tree/master but the version is too old for my device and f-droid prevents me from installing it

        are their any other alternatives?

        thanks a lot

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        In the movies they used to put a handkerchief over microphone, it worked every time.

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          In the movies they used to put a handkerchief over microphone, it worked every time.

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          I really want to try this, now.

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          • gomp@lemmy.mlG [email protected]

            I must say, this is really creepy.

            In your shoes, I'd put some effort into explaining what (legitimate) use case you have, least people won't be much inclined to help.

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            i heard that hackers are spam calling people when the victim picks up the phone they record voice samples which are used later to impersonate them and spam family members. this could add a layer of protection for all unknown contacts

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            • gomp@lemmy.mlG [email protected]

              I must say, this is really creepy.

              In your shoes, I'd put some effort into explaining what (legitimate) use case you have, least people won't be much inclined to help.

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              Meh, I'm down for it. The spam calls have been collecting voice data and using it to commit crimes. Might as well protect myself

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              • gomp@lemmy.mlG [email protected]

                I must say, this is really creepy.

                In your shoes, I'd put some effort into explaining what (legitimate) use case you have, least people won't be much inclined to help.

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                Let's not forget: privacy is not a sign of wrongdoing.

                Some friends wanted to make a podcast, and asked me to join. I agreed under the condition that I could use a real-time voice changer, because I didn't want my real voice publicly on the internet. That's one legitimate use case. Maybe OP is calling a support number, which often monitor and record your calls. OP could also just be calling a friend, you never know who could be listening in.

                In any case, voice changers are just software. It's not creepy unless you know for sure it's being used for something creepy. Anything can be used for good or bad.

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                • gomp@lemmy.mlG [email protected]

                  I must say, this is really creepy.

                  In your shoes, I'd put some effort into explaining what (legitimate) use case you have, least people won't be much inclined to help.

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                  When I lost my job, someone I knew at the C level in a different industry put me in touch with a guy closer to my field. After we introduced ourselves he said,

                  "After hearing X describe you, I was expecting a deep bass voice."

                  The conversation faltered after that.

                  Yeah, yeah, you can write the guy off for being superficial, but I'm the guy who needed the favor, and all the help I could get.

                  First impressions matter. I'd absolutely have used a voice alteration tool to make my voice deeper on interviews; people respond differently to bass.

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                  • charger8232@lemmy.mlC [email protected]

                    Let's not forget: privacy is not a sign of wrongdoing.

                    Some friends wanted to make a podcast, and asked me to join. I agreed under the condition that I could use a real-time voice changer, because I didn't want my real voice publicly on the internet. That's one legitimate use case. Maybe OP is calling a support number, which often monitor and record your calls. OP could also just be calling a friend, you never know who could be listening in.

                    In any case, voice changers are just software. It's not creepy unless you know for sure it's being used for something creepy. Anything can be used for good or bad.

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                    thank you

                    what @The 8232 Project and @[email protected] said would be my use case @[email protected]

                    If I really want to use this for malicious purposes there are tones of open source AI model on PC for this. Tools are just tools, those who actually do wrong with it are the ones you should criticize

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                    • sxan@midwest.socialS [email protected]

                      When I lost my job, someone I knew at the C level in a different industry put me in touch with a guy closer to my field. After we introduced ourselves he said,

                      "After hearing X describe you, I was expecting a deep bass voice."

                      The conversation faltered after that.

                      Yeah, yeah, you can write the guy off for being superficial, but I'm the guy who needed the favor, and all the help I could get.

                      First impressions matter. I'd absolutely have used a voice alteration tool to make my voice deeper on interviews; people respond differently to bass.

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                      if i found out someone was using a voice changer in an interview, that’d be a massive red flag for me

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