Telephone voice effect

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I have a wav that i want to make sound as if it is on the telephone. How is this done? Is there any software to do this?
Does any software have this as a built in effect?

Thanks in advance
Bilge
 
Samplitude has this as a preset in its parametric eq section...available in realtime or offline editing, channel, aux, wav, or wherever you need it.
 
There are a few ways of doing this.... a lot of plug-ins, etc. have presets for this too, as mentioned. If you want to do it on your own with EQ and stuff, try drastically cutting the lows and highs, leaving only a narrow band of mids on the track. That will get you close, and you can tweak from there.

Alternately, why don't you actually play it through a phone and record it on the other end. If you don't have two phone lines (most of us don't), try playing it at a friends house and record it onto your answering machine, and record the playback from there, or have someone at home actually record it from the phone.

Or... if you have a feature on your phone service that is like a "virtual answering machine" (Bell calls it "call answer") that takes messages while you're on the phone, you can actually phone yourself from your own line and leave a message on your machine. (or in your voice mailbox, or whatever lingo they use...)

Chris
 
I may remember this wrong,but I think you just boost frequencies around 1k and drastically cut above and below.... that should do the trick.

Fab
 
sound forge has a cheap tv preset that does this type of effect. it's located under chorus
 
Cut all the bass and highs and add a touch of distortion.
 
How?

You said you used cool edit to pull it off. Can i get a note for your settings? What did you use??? I wanna try!!!!!!
 
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