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The Quilcom Dalek is a voice-changer I made for a bit of fun!
The original Dalek voice was made with an analogue ring modulator using a modulation sine wave with a frequency of 30Hz.
Since the original used non-linear components I have provided levels from a precise digital ring modulator and also from a non-linear saturated version to better emulate the original sound. Finally I’ve provided an absolute level source which is a rectified version of the input signal. This can also be mixed in to suit.
There are only 5 parameters to play with but these can provide a wide range of monster voices and other effects. A scope is provided to visualise what’s happening.
Quilcom-Transformer-1.08-Flowstoners ( 2.96 MB )
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