Voice Morph; Mic Monitor - Turtle Beach Ear Force XP500 User Manual

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Voice Morph

Pitch Shift
This slider lets you change the pitch of your voice either up and down. Moving the slider
higher will make your voice sound higher-pitched, while moving it lower will make it sound
deeper. Double click the slider to make it jump to the middle, where the pitch is not shifted.
Morph
This slider sets the balance between your normal voice and pitch shifted voice. Moving the
slider down passes more of your normal voice and moving it up adds the pitch shift you've
selected. If you place it in the middle, you'll get a 50/50 balance between normal and pitch
shifted voice.
Multi-Band Equalizer
The band equalizer lets you change the tone settings of the voice signal. The sliders will
boost or cut the designated frequencies by +/-12dB at the following frequencies.
Mid 1: 250Hz band-pass filter
Mid 2: 1kHz band-pass filter
Mid 3: 4kHz band-pass filter
High: 8kHz shelving filter
The High shelving filter provides a treble boost. The Mid 1, 2 and 3 band pass filters provide
a resonant boost or cut at the specified frequency..
TIP: Double clicking a slider sets it to the center.

Mic Monitor

The mic monitor signal is routed to the headset speakers so you can hear your voice as you
speak into the mic. This slider adjusts the level of the mic so you can determine just how
much you want to hear.
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