Have a Phone Conversation with Yourself

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Using Audacity or another audio editing software, record yourself holding down both sides of a conversation. Using the pitch changer and/or other effects, change your voice so it sounds like two different people are talking.

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For the “Have a Phone Conversation With Yourself” assignment, I used audacity to record my voice and then changed my voice on one end

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