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It's likely to be anything which can run on a Mac, such as Adobe Audition, or it could simply be using an integral function within a commercial video editing suite.
Even a freebie audio program, such as Audacity, can do it easily (using Effect > Change Pitch).
00:55 Fri 18th Nov 2011
Chris, if you're still here, I thought you might like this Comtel story - probably Ryanair's next big idea?
http://www.knssradio.com/pages/10838182.php
Sorry for the hijack, David H
http://www.knssradio.com/pages/10838182.php
Sorry for the hijack, David H
David:
Here's what many radio production studios use for audio editing:
http://www.cakewalk.c...Production-Suite.aspx
Jno:
That story has been on BBC radio news all day long!
You're not suggesting that Ryanair likes to screw money out of people, are you? ;-)
http://www.independen...Cartoon_H_194062t.jpg
Here's what many radio production studios use for audio editing:
http://www.cakewalk.c...Production-Suite.aspx
Jno:
That story has been on BBC radio news all day long!
You're not suggesting that Ryanair likes to screw money out of people, are you? ;-)
http://www.independen...Cartoon_H_194062t.jpg
I've just seen this question. As Chris mentions, there are a number of available products that will do this for you. Here is a quick demo of a voice changing using a software package called Cool Edit Pro.
http://www.square-bear.co.uk/temp/davidh.mp3
http://www.square-bear.co.uk/temp/davidh.mp3