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Voice Changing Made Easy for Online Gamers

Screaming Bee releases MorphVOX Junior to market. The tool's streamlined design puts voice-changing technology into the hands of more people who chat and game online.

    /Wisconsin PR News/ - MIDDLETON, WI, March 25, 2006 - Screaming Bee LLC is proud to announce the release of MorphVOX Junior voice-changing software. MorphVOX Junior is a free Windows PC tool used to change the voice of a person online. It can also broadcast sound effects over any chat program. The new version of MorphVOX has a streamlined feature set, designed for ease-of-use with any game or chat application.

"We wanted to offer a free and easy-to-use tool for online voice modification," explains Mark Ramirez, the CEO of Screaming Bee. He adds, "The streamlined design of MorphVOX Junior puts voice-changing technology into the hands of more people who chat and game online."

Since MorphVOX Junior was designed and developed for online games, it has a number of features that gamers find useful - such as push-to-talk, sound effects, and key mapping. Gamers can easily upgrade to the full-featured MorphVOX program, which allows access to additional voices, sounds, after effects, and more.

MorphVOX Junior can be used with games like World of Warcraft, Star Wars Galaxies, EverQuest 2, Guild Wars, Counter Strike and many more. It also works well with chat programs such as Xfire, TeamSpeak, Skype, Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger, AOL Messenger, Roger Wilco and Ventrilo.

Provider of voice software and solutions for online gaming and messenger applications.


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Mark Ramirez
Screaming Bee LLC
CEO
6907 University Ave. #252
Middleton, WI
USA 53562
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