Get EaseUS VoiceWave for an Additional 60% Off

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With the advances we’ve made in technology, everyone has the capability to be a creator, whether it’s in the visual or performance arts. Those who create podcasts and YouTube videos, as well as gamers, may have reason to change their voice on demand, to take on a different character in a game, or add fun effects to their videos. If this describes you, this is a deal you won’t want to miss. You can get the Lifetime Plan of EaseUS VoiceWave for as much as 60% off on top of the already reduced price.

VoiceWave allows you to change your voice via voice effects and record video or audio. Record, modify, and export your voice to an MP3 file for several different uses. It works with Fortnite, World of Warcraft, Roblox, Streamlabs, OBS, WhatsApp Desktop, Google Meet, and more. Overall, it supports more than 200 games and more than 50 instant messaging apps.

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Use custom voices for gaming on services like Discord and Steam, or use them for video chatting on services like Zoom and Skype. Insert popular sound effects, such as “girl” and “Ghostface.” You’ll find support on EaseUS VoiceWave for more than 100 real-time voice-changing effects, making it a perfect tool for RPG.

There are other possible uses for this voice manipulator than gaming and creativity. You may also have a reason to protect your privacy. If you don’t want anyone to know your true voice, VoiceWave will protect it. Outside of the voice manipulation, you can also reduce background noise when you’re recording online and offline audio and blend multiple voice tracks. Use it for text-to-speech as well, and bring your words to life.

Get the free download for Windows, then spring for the Lifetime Plan of EaseUS VoiceWave for just $23.99. But if you’re not quite ready for that full commitment, you can opt for the Yearly Plan for $11.99. If that’s still too much for you, pay just $3.99 for the Monthly Plan.

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