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im male, my tulpa is female.

 

i dont care about her voice as long as it sounds female.

 

so heres the question

 

will she have a female voice?

 

or will she have my voice?

She will have whatever voice you give her. If you want her to sound female, then she will. It'll be easier if you have a voice to base her off of.

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As long as you give her a female voice, sure. There may be times where she would sound a bit like you at the start, but it doesn't take too long for these differences to be sorter, for that voice to become more distinct as time goes on.

how do i give her a voice?

 

is it enough to tell her i want a female voice, or do i need a base?

If you can imagine the voice yourself, thats enough, you can give her that voice. I highly reccomend finding a voice online (perhaps someone who does a podcast or something) with at least a few hours of straight talking so that you can really get a good idea of the voice.

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Voices from media work very well too. In my case my tulpas' voices are mixes of singers from their theme arranges, but you could find voice actors/TV characters or anything like that and get a pretty good feel for how they sound. I can easily imagine Tara Strong's voice, for example, just because I've heard it all over the place for so long.

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The tulpa will have whatever voice you and it deem fit to have. As mentioned earlier, it may at first sound like you, but eventually a second "mental voice" will develop. For inspiration, I used a singer's voice since it adds a quite pleasant element. However, it does lead to some extrapolation as to what normal speech would sound like. You could use a voice actor, since that will give a good variety of voice through an emotional spectrum.

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Little to be said more than what the others have said; but in some cases, it is not unusual to have the voice of your tulpa be inclined more towards what your subconscious mind would prefer. Since you, as a conscious mind, are for the whole 'female voice' ideal, it is definitely going to have an impact on your subconscious at some point during development. No need to fear when it comes to that. As others suggested, you could use a voice actor of some sorts.

 

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One way of looking at it would be that your subconscious has a "platonic ideal" of what a female voice sounds like. When working on a tulpa (while working under this school of thought), your subconscious comes into play a lot. Hell, you could give yourself a very limited description of what your tulpa's form will be and your tulpa with your subconscious will put together one for you, including things like voice, hair and eye color, height, etc. Kind of like in a dream, lucid or otherwise, where the subconscious fills in the gaps based on what you're thinking of.

 

If you think "female voice", your mind has an intangible concept of what "female voice" means, influenced by every voice you could possibly identify as related or opposed to your concept of "female voice". Put more conscious thought into it, and you could specify "female voice" with a modifier of "lower" or "squeaky" or whatever.

 

For a weird example (and one that I can't fully authoritatively speak on considering I've never actually played it), there is the game THE iDOLM@STER. Each of the many characters in it has her own unique voice, but all of them sing the same songs. Pick any song from the game, google it attached to a character's name, and you can see what I mean. If you go through all the different characters singing the same song (like

or any other you find), it's like a very quick crash course in how different feminine voices (although very exaggerated because that's the point of them having different voices because it's a video game) sing the same thing.

Sounds like Vocaloid, which is also another fair example of messing with difference voices and vocal ranges. Though at this point, I think the topic is quite done to death and then brought back to life just to be killed again.

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