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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2023
  • How to input and control both music and microphone together on the i9 Voice Changer.
    See below for detailed connection instructions.
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    For other uses of the I-9 Voice Changer, see the video series links below.
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    BUY STUFF
    - i9 Voice Changer: amzn.to/3Uj24WE
    - 3.5mm audio cable with splitter/combiner $8.99 (female mic + female headphones to Male TRRS): amzn.to/3SFTznu
    - Moukey VA-1 Voice Amplifier: rebelempiredesigns.etsy.com/l...
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    View other i9 voice changer vids:
    Part 1: Voice Changing Demo: • i9 Voice Changer PART ...
    Part 2: Mic+Music & volume control: • i9 Voice Changer Part ...
    Part 3: Gut it for costume embed: • Voice changer for Cosp...
    Part 4: Gaming System Integration: • i9 Voice Changer Pt 4:...
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    My Review & insights:
    This voice changer actually works fairly well. And should be a core go-to for inexpensive voice changing capabilities for costume integration, gaming, etc.
    They designed it to integrate with various devices, including your phone, Xbox, PlayStation etc.
    It’s Far superior to the Halloween store voice changers. Any of those I’ve tried had limited features, and we’re mostly indecipherable.
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    HOW TO CONNECT DEVICES:
    - TO OUTPUT TO AN AMPLIFIER/SPEAKER: A dedicated Mic goes in the mic port on top & an amplified speaker goes into “headset” port on bottom. For the speaker you must use a TRRS cable - those are the types if cables that came with the i9 (3 plastic separators & 4 metal sections on the 3.5 mm tip).
    - TO OUTPUT TO A PHONE OR GAME SYSTEM:
    - FOR A 3.5MM HEADSET (headphones + mic combo) - plug into the “Headset” port on bottom; & plug your Phone, game console, or other 2 way devices into “Live1” or “Live2” ports on top using the i9 provided TRRS 3.5mm cable. (Note if your headset has 2 separate plugs for mic & headphones, connect it to a splitter/combiner designed for combining the 2 - it has 2 female 3.5 connectors and merge to a single TRRS male pin. Then put that pin into the headset jack.)
    - FOR A USB HEADSET - use a USB to 3.5mm converter - if your conveter splits into mic and headphones then you’ll also need a male mic and male headphones to a single TRRS 3.mm male converter cable.
    - note for iPhones/iPads - you’ll need an iPhone to 3.5mm female converter to connect to your 3.5mm TRRS line that goes into the “Live” port.
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    Product Description:
    Features & details
    【8 Kinds of Sound Changes】With 8 kinds of different sound changes, that is man to woman, woman to man, normal, lolita, baby, youth, king, witch. You can also use the fine tune button to adjust each sound for more different sounds. Perfect for chatting with friends and entertainment, voice change for on line games, etc.
    【8 Built In Sound Effects】Comes with 8 entertaining sound effects, just press the button for each sound to get interesting sound effects, that is applause, kiss, laughter, delight, surprise, fright, crow and time. The LED lights of the phone sound changer, which has a separate button to control.
    【Portable】The sound changer is small in size, light in weight, easy to carry, plug and play without installing any drive program. Just connect the sound converter to another device, and then your sound will be changed. It is perfect for indoor and outdoor use.
    【Compatible】The game live sound card is compatible for any mobile phone, computer, tablet, for IOS, for Android, and any game platform. To use a voice charger on a PC, you need an adapter. The interface of the sound changer is 3.5mm, i.e. 0.14in, but the interface conversion cable needs to be purchased separately for IOS.
    【Multifunctional】You can connect the mini sound card to your other devices and disguise your voice.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @creative-stuff
    @creative-stuff  9 месяцев назад

    Buy it for around $25/
    www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=rebelempirede-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=610aaa2233c240800b579bd34324ba32&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=electronics&keywords=i9 voice changer
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    View other i9 voice changer vids:
    Part 1: Voice Changing Demo: ruclips.net/video/BN7Dydsqry4/видео.htmlsi=ic1xvXwuiKoCUKPf
    Part 2: Mic+Music & volume control: ruclips.net/user/shortsWCeotXWhaZc?si=FxLaFfCro_iTcHPm
    Part 3: Gut it for costume embed: ruclips.net/user/shortszaddEwa9OnA?si=L1sCsYr9QEI6EC9y

  • @J-Shunned
    @J-Shunned 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, I’m wondering if this works for a PS5 headset? Would it work on the PS5 Pulse 3D headset? If so, how would I have to plug things in? Since the headset is both audio and mic. I’ve got a splitter but it doesn’t seem to want to use the mic of the headset, only the audio out to it instead. Any help would be great, thanks!

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  6 месяцев назад

      If using for game connection use:
      - If you have a headset with 3.5 mm - run its TRRS connector directly into the “headset” port.
      - If you have a USB headset - you’ll need a USB to 3.5mm converter. - Ensure your signal is all sent back to a single TRRS 3.5 mm cable. (You may have to get a male TRRS to male Mic & male headphones cable if your USB to 3.5mm transition breaks those signals out separately. )
      This way your mic and earphones will go through that into the “headset” port ( don’t use the mic port).
      I’m seeing that my instructions in the description could use Improvement to be more clear on how to - so I’m updating those as well .

  • @michellethomas470
    @michellethomas470 11 дней назад

    Why can't i hear thru my phone

  • @starchild5184
    @starchild5184 5 месяцев назад +1

    Reply
    found this on amazon would this work with the voice changer VOVIGGOL Wireless Microphone Headset, 2.4GHz, 160ft Range, Dual Type-C Charging, 3D Stage Reverb Effects, Compatible with 6.35mm & 3.5mm Jacks ? an would this make me sound like ironman?

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  5 месяцев назад +1

      1. Voviggol wireless mic - amzn.to/3SpcJO1 - yep that should work fine as an input.
      2. Making you sound like Iron Man: depends which one - if you want the more modern with a reverb sound- it’s viable via the “DJ” option. (however if you want the slightly robotic sound of previous iron men, it doesn’t do that well unless you want to sound like dr who Cybermen which don’t actually sound like Ironman UNLESS you’re a wanting Black Sabbath’s Ironman.)

  • @carlocapuano5653
    @carlocapuano5653 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, I have a question, I would like to buy the multi voice changer too, do I have to attach it to a voice amplifier with a simple speaker and microphone, does it still work without connecting it to the mobile phone?

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  7 месяцев назад

      Yes for the voice changer you can connect it to an amplified speaker Instead of a phone.
      Connect your mic to “mic” in on the i9, and your personal amp to headset out on the bottom of the i9 - use the original TRRS 3.5mm cable that came with the i9 -connect it to the mic IN on the personal amp.
      I recommend using a “personal voice amp” - an all in one system that includes mic, preamp (required for mics), amp, speaker, and optionally may also have a TF card / SD card, aux or USB input.
      Moukey Va-1 Personal amps are my favorite because they can be gutted and fit into helmets easily because of their small circuitboard size, if needed.

    • @carlocapuano5653
      @carlocapuano5653 7 месяцев назад

      @@creative-stuff thanks

  • @jenniferfunk2009
    @jenniferfunk2009 5 месяцев назад

    Can u do kylo ren on the Voice Changer

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  5 месяцев назад

      +@jenniferfunk2009 Yes. Use the ‘female to male’ features - those get really bass-heavy/low.

  • @mac2k771
    @mac2k771 9 месяцев назад

    What mic and speaker do you use mine won’t output to my speaker

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  9 месяцев назад

      I use a personal amp as my output speaker and the electret mic that came with that personal voice amp. I plug the speaker into the headphones port and the mic into the mic port. (The amp’s line line I feed into the mic input on the amplifier so it uses the preamp to amp it just a little bit more). Make sure you use the cables that came with the voice changer, since they have 3 channels.

    • @mac2k771
      @mac2k771 9 месяцев назад

      @@creative-stuff can u send me the link for the voice amp and mic that u used for the helmet video thanks!

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  9 месяцев назад

      @@mac2k771 the one I used to test this actually isn’t for sale anymore, however, there’s one that is for sale that I do own and would work just the same - WinBridge WB001: amzn.to/48V3MCi
      There are cheaper versions than this one. However, if you’re going to gut it and take it out of the case, this is one of the smaller form factors that are actually still available in the market that would fit inside a helmet or something like that. The circuitboard is maybe 3“ x 2“ by a centimeter deep.

  • @jays6656
    @jays6656 6 месяцев назад

    Hola me podrias ayudar yo conecto todo para hacer stremanig pero no me sale la voz al directo sera que esta dañado por la salida de auriculares si me escucho pero cuabdo hago directos no se oye mi voz

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  6 месяцев назад +1

      Ensure you connect your device (phone or game system) to “Live1” or “Live2”. Ensure your headset (headphones + microphone combination) is plugged into the “Headset” jack. If you are not being heard - ensure your plug on your headset is a TRRS (4 metal contacts for mic, left, right, ground. Most obvious should be 3 black separators on the 3.5mm connector).
      If the headset is a TRRS, try a different headset.
      Hopefully that helps.
      Good luck.

    • @jays6656
      @jays6656 6 месяцев назад

      @@creative-stuff gracias por tu respuesta e probado todo pero nada podrias hacer un video explicativo gracias

  • @EdwinRabasa
    @EdwinRabasa 2 месяца назад +1

    It doesn't work on a takstar voice amp I Plug everything and does not work

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  24 дня назад

      Ensure you follow the connection instructions in the description - deviating from them will result in no output
      - - TO OUTPUT TO A PHONE OR GAME SYSTEM:
      - FOR A 3.5MM HEADSET (headphones + mic combo) - plug into the “Headset” port on bottom; & plug your Phone, game console, or other 2 way devices into “Live1” or “Live2” ports on top using the i9 provided TRRS 3.5mm cable. (Note if your headset has 2 separate plugs for mic & headphones, connect it to a splitter/combiner designed for combining the 2 - it has 2 female 3.5 connectors and merge to a single TRRS male pin. Then put that pin into the headset jack.)
      - FOR A USB HEADSET - use a USB to 3.5mm converter - if your conveter splits into mic and headphones then you’ll also need a male mic and male headphones to a single TRRS 3.mm male converter cable.
      - note for iPhones/iPads - you’ll need an iPhone to 3.5mm female converter to connect to your 3.5mm TRRS line that goes into the “Live” port.

  • @starchild5184
    @starchild5184 5 месяцев назад

    will it work with a wireless microphone??

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  5 месяцев назад

      +@starchild5184 +@starchild5184 it will if you have a 3.5mm Wireless receiver connected to the 3.5mm mic input, however I’m unsure it could connect directly to a wireless mic that doesn’t have a user interface. That said - since it will process music from a phone over BT it may also work if you use your phone as a mic when connected by BT.

    • @starchild5184
      @starchild5184 5 месяцев назад

      also can it make youre voice sound like ironman???@@creative-stuff

    • @starchild5184
      @starchild5184 5 месяцев назад

      found this on amazon would this work with the voice changer VOVIGGOL Wireless Microphone Headset, 2.4GHz, 160ft Range, Dual Type-C Charging, 3D Stage Reverb Effects, Compatible with 6.35mm & 3.5mm Jacks VOVIGGOL Wireless Microphone Headset, 2.4GHz, 160ft Range, Dual Type-C Charging, 3D Stage Reverb Effects, Compatible with 6.35mm & 3.5mm Jacks ?

  • @darkar_8799
    @darkar_8799 7 месяцев назад

    How do I make mine work it stopped working

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  6 месяцев назад

      The only thing I can suggest is to make sure the input/outputs are correctly connected - to which I refer to the respective videos.

  • @DARKRIXY
    @DARKRIXY 2 месяца назад

    For me it's stuck on normal and doesn't turn off or do anything

    • @creative-stuff
      @creative-stuff  2 месяца назад

      Ensure you’re connected correctly:
      HOW TO CONNECT DEVICES:
      - TO OUTPUT TO AN AMPLIFIER/SPEAKER: A dedicated Mic goes in the mic port on top & an amplified speaker goes into “headset” port on bottom. For the speaker you must use a TRRS cable - those are the types if cables that came with the i9 (3 plastic separators & 4 metal sections on the 3.5 mm tip).
      - TO OUTPUT TO A PHONE OR GAME SYSTEM:
      - FOR A 3.5MM HEADSET (headphones + mic combo) - plug into the “Headset” port on bottom; & plug your Phone, game console, or other 2 way devices into “Live1” or “Live2” ports on top using the i9 provided TRRS 3.5mm cable. (Note if your headset has 2 separate plugs for mic & headphones, connect it to a splitter/combiner designed for combining the 2 - it has 2 female 3.5 connectors and merge to a single TRRS male pin. Then put that pin into the headset jack.)
      - FOR A USB HEADSET - use a USB to 3.5mm converter - if your conveter splits into mic and headphones then you’ll also need a male mic and male headphones to a single TRRS 3.mm male converter cable.
      - note for iPhones/iPads - you’ll need an iPhone to 3.5mm female converter to connect to your 3.5mm TRRS line that goes into the “Live” port.
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