I don't even know whether it works, because it just doesn't work the way I expected it to work. This program is the easiest one to review. At some point, I thought that none of the three programs would work fine, but it turned out my fears were unfounded. I searched for and installed the three most popular voice changers on SI (Voice Changer, MorphVOX Pro, and Voice Changer Diamond).
I don't like the way my own voice sounds, right? So why not restore my psychological balance with the good old voice changing? I mean, if I can distort my voice beyond recognition, maybe it will help me put up with it and accept it as it is? Of course, the idea of restoring my peace of mind with the method so popular among cop show psychos is not free of internal contradictions, but it sounded crazy enough to give it a shot. The maniacs were definitely the coolest bad guys in these shows: they were elusive and mysterious, they ran around with a delirious smile and knives as big as me at the time, and more than often they stalked their victims-to-be, giving them enigmatic phone calls in a distorted voice. Back in the early 1990-s, I was totally into the cop shows and action films, watching them day and night and admiring the brave lawpeople prevailing over unscrupulous villains and deranged maniacs.
Yet, the uneasiness, inevitably growing upon me when listening to my own voice, is usually accompanied by a faint memory from my childhood.