Wanna let your viewers control your voice live on stream?
Here’s how to set up Voicemod Live on Twitch!
Meet Voicemod Live, the Twitch extension that turns your chat into part of the show!
With just a few clicks, your viewers can trigger live voice effects, switch between filters, and create meme-worthy moments, all while you just keep streaming!
This guide walks you through how to install, connect, and customize your setup so every stream feels like pure interactive chaos!
🔴 What's Voicemod Live?
Voicemod opens a new section on V3 with our first official plugin for Twitch content creators:
Voicemod Live
Let your viewers take control by changing your voice in real-time and turn your stream into a show!
With this extension, unlock a whole new way for your audience to engage with you and interact with your content. Your viewers can choose from a variety of voice filters you decide on, which will activate during your live streams. A fun and creative way to further monetize through your streaming!
Customize the voices you want to use, how long they will remain active and more. Give your viewers the ability to turn you into a squeaky Chipmunk, a Musical Star, a Creepy Clown, a Robot, and many others, and let the clip-worthy moments roll in! Voicemod Live.
Interactive Voice changer is available for all Voicemod users and is free to use!
This extension will also contribute to users' chat badges and leaderboards.
Requirements: Streamers must have the Voicemod V3 application installed, running, and configured correctly in OBS to use this extension during live streams.
How to set up Voicemod Live on Twitch:
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Firstly, open Voicemod. Go to the ‘Extensions’ section on the left side of the screen. Select it and then click the ‘Connect’ button.
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Then, you have to authorize Voicemod Live.
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Then, you have to go to your Twitch dashboard, search for Voicemod Live in the search of Twitch Extensions page, and click on Add*.
*If the extension settings appear all black, it may be because your browser's security settings are blocking third-party cookies.
WORKAROUND FOR CHROME:
WORKAROUND FOR FIREFOX web browser:
This is a known issue on Twitch side with Firefox: https://github.com/twitchdev/issues/issues/523
- Install a Firefox Plugin called Ignore X-Frame-Options Header
- Configure it so it only works on Twitch domain (for security reasons)
- Enable it, setup the Twitch panel on the dashboard- Maybe disable/uninstall the plugin after configuring the twitch extension (for security reasons)
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Time to add your voices! Click back to Voicemod and access the ‘Extensions’ tab. From there, you can select a ‘Soundboard’* from the Settings section. Once you add a Soundboard, all the voices from that Soundboard will be added to your collection.
*It is not yet possible to add custom voices.
- Once setup is finalized and the extension is configured and running smoothly, you can set how many Bits each voice will cost for viewers to activate, as well as how long they will be applied.
- For ease of use, the extension can be added to Panel or to Component in the My Extensions tab in Twitch settings.
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Please keep in mind that if you add it as a Panel, it will always be available even if you close Voicemod.
To prevent your followers from being charged, disable the extension in v3 so they can try out the changes before you go live, but remember to activate again the extension if you are going to use it.
On the other hand, if you add it as a Component, it will only be available during the live broadcast in the same window of your streaming.
- Finally, the account can be disconnected by clicking on "Disconnect" and following these steps.
Viewers permissions
Please remind your viewers that if they want their name to appear, they must allow Twitch in the Voicemod panel to display their name.
Coming from V2?
In the coming days, we will release the tool that will help you migrate from V2 to V3.
In the meantime, please, follow these instructions:
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