[0:00] What if every reaction, [0:06] every fail, [0:08] every time I land and just get [0:09] completely crapped on, every perfectly [0:12] timed joke [0:14] >> I think this every time I jump. [0:17] was just one button away. Oh, god, [0:20] that's so good. That's so good. Today, [0:23] I'm showing you how Voicemod and the [0:25] Elgato Stream Deck are your perfect [0:27] teammates for your next piece of content [0:30] or stream. I'm also going to show you [0:31] how to set them up so you can get the [0:33] most out of both. This is not just [0:35] convenience. This is full control over [0:38] every moment. Let's set it up. The first [0:40] step is to install and set up Voicemod. [0:42] You can download it from our website at [0:44] voicemod.net and the setup process is [0:47] very straightforward. However, if you're [0:48] not sure how to do it, I'll leave a link [0:50] here to our quick start guide video. To [0:52] get started, open up your Stream Deck [0:54] software, go to the plugin marketplace, [0:56] and search for Voicemod. This can be [0:58] done inside the Stream Deck software or [1:01] by going to the marketplace. You'll now [1:02] see all of the Voicemod actions appear [1:04] inside of your Stream Deck panel on the [1:06] right. You can use this list as [1:07] inspiration of what things you can [1:09] keybind. Now comes the fun part. Let's [1:11] get started by just dragging some things [1:13] on and showing you how it works. Let's [1:14] start by dropping a change voice on [1:16] here. From here, you can see Voicemod, [1:18] custom, and soundboard. Anything from [1:20] Voicemod are any of the Voicemod voices [1:23] that Voicemod has released, and there [1:24] are a ton of these to choose from. [1:27] Custom are any of the voices that you [1:29] have adjusted and made any changes to, [1:31] and soundboard are any of the ones from [1:32] the soundboards from Voicemod or your [1:34] personal soundboard. So, ones you might [1:36] have added that were community voices. [1:39] You can click them and add them into [1:40] your soundboard and select them from [1:42] here. For example, Corpse Husband and [1:44] Anime Goth V2 are from the community. [1:46] And this is an example of this is the [1:47] Anime Goth V2. You can also play sounds [1:50] and trigger them. You can drag this on [1:52] and you'll be able to see from the [1:53] soundboard, you can be able to select a [1:55] sound. So, from here, you can see here's [1:57] the Dark and Cyrus soundboard, and once [1:59] I select it, you'll be able to see all [2:00] the ones that I have attached to my [2:02] soundboard. And some of these are from [2:03] Voicemod, and some of these are from the [2:05] community. So, if you want one from the [2:07] community, add it to a soundboard, [2:09] you'll be able to easily find it from [2:10] here. But, you also get quick access to [2:12] any of the ones that are under the [2:13] Voicemod soundboards. For example, we [2:15] have anime, and we can go ahead and [2:17] choose the katana. Once I click that, [2:20] yeah, we get this sound here. That's [2:22] pretty awesome. Now, you also have some [2:24] other ones that are pretty [2:25] self-explanatory. We have stop all [2:27] sounds to go ahead and end any sounds [2:28] that are currently active. There's also [2:30] push to talk. We have mic mute. We can [2:32] actually turn off the background effects [2:34] that some of the voices might have on [2:36] them. We can turn on or off the voice [2:38] changer, depending, and this is how [2:39] you're able to easily turn them on or [2:41] off and keep them selected on the page. [2:43] There is an instant sensor beep, and [2:44] check your ears really quick, it to [2:47] Yeah, I didn't to say anything bad [2:49] there, promise. You can also do hear [2:50] myself on or off, and it'll monitor any [2:52] of the sounds or the voices to the [2:54] output that you've set up inside [2:55] Voicemod. And you can see, as I add [2:57] these in, they instantly update onto the [2:59] Stream Deck. Something else that I also [3:00] think is very worth it are profiles. [3:03] These are things that are pre-done for [3:04] you. Under the Elgato marketplace, you [3:06] can actually type in Voicemod, and it'll [3:08] pop up plugins, profiles, VSTs, things [3:10] like that. Once you click profiles, [3:12] it'll show you an entire page full of [3:14] profiles to be able to choose. I'm just [3:16] going to go and select a few of these, [3:17] and I'm showing you the process of [3:18] downloading them. I've just made a [3:19] folder on my document side, and then [3:21] just saved them all in there. Because [3:23] the next step is you have to import this [3:25] profile, and to do that, you're going to [3:26] click under profile, and you're going to [3:28] click edit profiles. And then at the [3:29] bottom of the page, you're going to see [3:31] a little arrow, and then there's going [3:32] to be an import. From here, you're going [3:34] to select the streaming profile, and [3:36] once that's done, it's automatically [3:37] loaded into here, and you can see, if [3:39] you just click that drop-down box again, [3:41] you can see, here's the profiles. And [3:43] then just so that you could hear some of [3:44] these right here, here's some of the [3:45] sound effects that we've got. Just [3:47] things that are pretty consistent. And [3:48] then for some of the voices, we have [3:49] these, like the narrator voice. We've [3:52] got this machine sounding voice here. [3:54] And then we also have just one that's [3:56] just [3:56] >> trash my dry things on a little bit [4:00] more. I also have a couple of bonus tips [4:02] that I think you should know. So, the [4:03] first tip is actually pinning items on [4:05] the Stream Deck and this can be done on [4:06] any Stream Deck that you have. It's just [4:08] inside the software. You see I've pinned [4:09] a few very favorite items, things that [4:11] are from Voicemod, a couple of Discord [4:13] things. And then I have my main page. [4:15] You can see they're grayed out. If I [4:16] drag something on top of it, it looks [4:18] like I've deleted it. But if I move back [4:20] because they're pinned, they stay. And [4:21] that means they actually are persistent [4:23] across multiple pages, which is really [4:26] nice. So, I have one for voices and one [4:27] for sounds that just links to those [4:29] pages. You can see some pretty popular [4:31] things. things. Like I've got the [4:32] narrator voice, which I really like [4:34] using. And the robot voice also is [4:36] another one of those that I really like [4:38] using as well. But I can go over to my [4:40] voices tab and you can see a bunch of [4:41] other ones that I have options to. I [4:44] love the collide voice. I think this [4:46] one's really awesome. And another really [4:48] cool one is this one which is called the [4:50] cute sound. Um but it's really cool that [4:52] I can just click in hit back to one and [4:54] I'm back on my main page. I can turn off [4:57] really quickly to get back to my regular [4:58] voice. But then I also have a whole page [5:00] just full of sounds, things like the [5:02] Vegeta sound. [5:04] It's always good. And then we have [5:06] things just regular sounds and alerts [5:08] that you could imagine, even the lizard [5:10] one. [5:11] And once it becomes second nature, going [5:13] through these menus is really nice. [5:14] Another cool tip is to download the [5:15] Stream Deck software for your phone. [5:18] Actually both on Android and on iOS, [5:20] there is an app that actually allows you [5:22] to get six free tiles on those devices [5:25] and you can actually subscribe to the [5:27] mobile version and get a bunch more [5:29] tiles. So, it's really something you [5:30] should try out if you don't have a [5:31] Stream Deck and you want to see if you [5:32] want to incorporate this in your setup. [5:34] It's a great place to get started. So, [5:35] as you can see, the possibilities here [5:37] are endless. The Elgato Stream Deck is [5:39] built for control and Voicemod is built [5:42] for creativity. Together they remove all [5:44] friction, no alt tabbing, no hunting for [5:46] buttons, no awkward pauses, just [5:48] instant, reactive, engaging content. If [5:51] you're serious about leveling up your [5:53] content and your streaming game, this is [5:55] the one of the most satisfying upgrades [5:56] you can make. Thank you so much for [5:58] watching this tutorial, and check out [5:59] the video on screen now for a full [6:01] walk-through tutorial on how to get [6:03] started with Voicemod today. We hope to [6:05] see you in that video.