voicemasking
Voicemasking is a technique used to obscure or alter a person's voice to prevent identification. This can be achieved through various methods, including digital signal processing, which modifies vocal characteristics such as pitch, timbre, and speaking rate. Electronic voice changers, often found in consumer devices and software, employ these techniques. Another approach involves using real-time voice modulation during communication, making it difficult for listeners or recording devices to recognize the speaker.
The purpose of voicemasking can vary widely. In some contexts, it is employed for privacy and security,
However, voicemasking also raises ethical concerns. Its use in deceptive practices, such as impersonation or fraudulent