SirLost
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ORIGINAL: leadership527 Yes, the inexpensive ones are, as you'd expect limited. But the professinal class devices (think about $1000 or so) do a very credible job. Nothing but a voice coach can fix the intonation and word selection differences between males and females though. But seriously, if someone is going to shell out a thousand bucks for a piece of hardware and then more for voice coaching, that's some pretty serious commitment to deception. Voice faking can be achieved with softwares, as I know. It wouldn't be as effective as a $1000 hardware, mainly because of the delay that takes the software to process the digitalised sound, but I guess those softwares are able to satisfy the needs of a successful voice faker. About the software cost, fakers would probably just crack it.
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