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Change voice while playing Second Life with VCSD 8.0

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Second Life is a virtual world engineered by Linden Research, Inc, and opened to the public in 2003. Users of Second Life, who are known as “residents,” can interact with each other within the extensive framework of the virtual world. This framework is colloquially known as “the grid.” While Second Life garnered little public attention when it was first released, in 2006 and 2007 it began to attract major media attention, causing registration to skyrocket.

In this tutorial, we demonstrate how to use the Voice Changer Software Diamond 8.0 (VCSD) for changing your voice in Second Life.

Step to take

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On Voice Changer Software Diamond 8.0 main panel, click Preferences to open the Preferences window.

In the Preferences window, we will change Hook mode to Virtual Audio Driver mode.

Check Virtual driver Mode (1).

Preferences dialog box

Click the OK button (2) to apply the new settings and close the Preferences window.


Run Second life and Login to your account

Choose Me menu >> Preferences or press Ctrl+P to open Preferences dialog box.

Open Preferences dialog box

In Preferences dialog box.

Select Sound & Media tab.

Click on Input/Output Device button.

In the Input device section, change the Microphone settings into : Microphone(Avnex Virtual Audio Device).

Change the Audio settings of Second Life

Click OK to apply settings and close Preferences dialog box.


Return to Voice Changer Software Diamond 8, choose the morphing effects for your voice, and make adjustments until you are satisfied with the output voice.

You should have known how to change voice using Voice Morpher feature.


You now can do voice conversation with Second Life. The morphing settings for your voice will be applied automatically.

Note: While VCS Virtual Audio Driver is being set as the audio driver for Second Life, do NOT turn off VCSD while using voice chat in Second Life. If you don’t want to use VCSD, change the audio settings of Second Life back to normal audio source.