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Linden Lab announce Viewer 2.1: voice morphing now available

June 11, 2010 by Metaverse Journal Editor Leave a Comment

First – some cynicism on what is otherwise a noteworthy announcement. It’s hard to imagine that it’s spontaneity that led to a fairly significant viewer upgrade a day after laying off 30% of its staff. It’s a move that will be seen through by a lot of Second Life residents for what it is: a carefully planned PR exercise to take the focus off the cutbacks whilst emphasising it’s ‘business as usual’.

On to the detail: aside from a bunch of bug fixes, the flagship for 2.1 beta, is the availability of voice morphing. For an extra fee of L$750 per month you can buy a pack of five voice morphs, with five different packs available. It’s a feature that will go down a treat with a lot of Second Life users and a lot will pay for the privilege – though the Lab obviously forecasted the revenue wouldn’t be enough to cover their wages and salaries bill as it existed a week ago.

You can download the alpha version now. Of course, I’m not sure how you have a 2.1 betaalpha before a 2.01 release version is on the horizon, but maybe that’s just me. I did try checking out Voice Island but was just given an error – either because it’s full or because I tried accessing it from an older Viewer version.

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Filed Under: General News, Op-ed, Software updates, The Archive, Virtual Worlds Tagged With: lindenlab, second life viewer

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  1. TJOmo says

    June 12, 2010 at 4:14 am

    “Of course, I’m not sure how you have a 2.1 beta before a 2.0 release version, but maybe that’s just me. “
    Better check your facts. Version 2.0 has been out since 3/31.

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    • Lowell Cremorne says

      June 12, 2010 at 9:46 am

      Facts were indeed checked – as shown here, 2.0.1 is a beta still. There is of course the chance it becomes the release version before 2.1. hits beta.

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      • Lowell Cremorne says

        June 12, 2010 at 1:32 pm

        Oh and I would have logged into the SL forums to reply to a thread there on this issue – but am caught in the endless login loop and can’t actually reply to a thread.

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  2. Shirley Marquez says

    June 15, 2010 at 2:40 pm

    Having both a 2.1 alpha and a 2.0.1 release is normal. The former is about getting new features out into the world and letting people try them out and find the problems; the latter is about fixing bugs and improving stability.

    Those of us who have been using the Snowglobe test builds are effectively the beta testers for 2.0.1; it seems to be stable now and gives me better frame rates than the 2.0 release viewer does.

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  3. Paul Turner says

    June 17, 2010 at 2:47 pm

    Why pay L$750 a month when this is free? – http://www.screamingbee.com/product/MorphVOXJun…

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  4. Lila Southpaw says

    June 17, 2010 at 5:16 am

    Yes, you do need Viewer 2.1 to morph your voice using the new voice fonts.

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