One of the best features available in Discord is the free voice chat. Discord provides a decent quality voice call feature. You can talk to your friend or friends from around the globe for free.

You can improve your voice quality by installing paid bots on your server. However, many users complain about using Discord voice changer because there is no built-in option. Don’t worry because we will give you a way to use the Discord voice changer using a third-party application.

How to Use Discord Voice Changer?

Voicemod

This application allows you to alter your voice in many funny and peculiar ways. Voicemod is a very reputable and famous software, and we believe Discord will not take any action against you for using external software. Let’s see the procedure to use Voicemod and Discord:

  • First, download and install Voicemod before we start setting it up. Second, make sure all the communication programs are closed like skype, meet, etc.
  • Open the Voicemod and go to settings, and select microphone as an input device.
  • After that, select your headphones as the output device and click OK.
  • Now Open Discord.
  • Click on the User Setting button on the bottom left screen of your Discord.
  • Navigate to App Settings, and you would see Voice and Video options and click on them.
  • Now you can set the Voicemod Virtual Audio Device as an input.
  • Finally, select your headphones as the output device and click OK.

You can select your favorite voice and start pranking your friends. You can choose from hundreds of voices in Voicemod Voicebox.

Conclusion

This is how you can easily use a Discord voice changer, so now do pranks with your friends and in-game players with different voices. If you like our tutorial, make sure you visit our official Linuxhint website to know more about Discord.

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Prateek Jangid

A passionate Linux user for personal and professional reasons, always exploring what is new in the world of Linux and sharing with my readers.