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#473550 - 07/27/19 09:02 AM
Re: The best way to simulate a woman's voice?
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Mark, if you have a bullfrog voice such as mine, no simulator on the planet will work effectively. Now, I agree that finding a good, reliable, female singer to work with you is damned near impossible, at least from my experience. My daughter has a fantastic voice, but even splitting the proceeds in half with her, it was still not enough money for her to make a living. And, she really didn't enjoy being on stage. Consequently, she only worked with me for about a week, my convalescent time after eye surgery. When the docs gave me the go ahead to begin lifting again, she went back to being a full-time mom. Good luck, Gary
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