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Introduction
» Voice Cloak Plus
» Requirements
» Voice Cloak Plus offers
» Quick Help or What is this?
» Installation
How To Use?
» Starting Voice Cloak Plus
» VoIP Recording
» Change Voice While Chatting
» Add Effects To Voice
» Apply Voice Presets
» Add Acousticons To Chat Or Recordings
» Choosing Skin
» Mix Own Sound Effects
» Preview Effects
» Keyboard Shortcut
» View & Save Recorded Files
Using Voice Cloak Plus
» Voice Effects
» Help
» Presets
» Options
» VoIP Recording
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Mix Own Sound Effects

Voice Cloak Plus is supplied with 5 Sound effects files:

Here you can specify five sound effects names in the Name edit box and can specify the file path for these effects in the File path edit box in front of each sound effect name.

This is customizable. You can create your own sound effect, specify your own names for each sound effect you have created and specify the path of the files for sound effects.

These files will be mixed with recording stream when you click on sound effect button.

For Ex. you have created a sound effect having "Ghost sound" or "Laughing sound".

Now in the sound effect tab page, suppose you want this effect to appear at the first sound effect button.

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Launch Voice Cloak Plus, Open File/Preferences

Go to the Sound Effects Tab page.

Specify the name of the effect (“Ghost Effect” in this case) and specify the path of this Wave file (Ghost sound.wav) in the File path edit box just in front of the First sound effect.

Now when you press the “Ghost Effect" button appearing on the Voice Cloak Plus user interface, this wave file will play and will be added to the sound output stream. If you have “Monitoring On" then you can preview the sound effect.

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