Voice Changer for Stellar Blade: Eve Persona Guide
A stellar blade voice changer lets you step into Eve’s measured cadence, Lily’s cool precision, or Adam’s grounded mentor tone during Discord sessions, streaming commentary, and cosplay content — all in real time. This guide covers the exact audio settings for each major character, how to route a virtual microphone into your favorite apps, and how the Korean original versus English dub voices differ in ways that matter when you are building a preset. Whether you are running combat highlights on YouTube, staying in character on a roleplay server, or recording a cosplay video, you will have a working setup by the end.
TL;DR
- Stellar Blade features three primary voice personas worth replicating: Eve (calm warrior), Lily (analytical), and Adam (mentor/grounded).
- Eve’s preset: pitch -1 to -2 semitones, high-shelf cut above 5 kHz, 6-8% room reverb.
- Lily’s preset: pitch +1 to +2 semitones above natural, 3-4 kHz boost, minimal reverb.
- Adam’s preset: pitch -2 to -3 semitones, low-mid boost at 150-250 Hz, slight room reverb.
- Korean original voices sit flatter and more emotionally restrained than the English dub — choose your reference point before building the preset.
- A real-time voice changer running through WASAPI works during streams, Discord calls, and gaming without triggering anti-cheat.
What Makes Stellar Blade’s Voice Design Distinctive
Stellar Blade is a Shift Up action RPG built around Eve, a soldier from an orbiter corps sent to reclaim Earth from monstrous beings called Naytibas. The game’s voice direction — particularly for Eve — is deliberately understated. Where most action RPG leads emote loudly into combat, Eve speaks with a near-affectless quality that reads as seasoned composure rather than robotic emptiness.
This voice design philosophy has two practical consequences for anyone building a preset:
- Less is more with processing. Eve’s voice does not need heavy modulation to read as “character.” A subtle pitch shift and a touch of air removal get you most of the way there. Over-processing breaks the illusion faster than under-processing.
- Korean and English versions are meaningfully different. The Korean original was the primary vocal direction; the English dub is an interpretation. Knowing which you want as your reference matters before you start tuning.
Lily and Adam sit in a different register — Lily is precise and higher-pitched, Adam is warm and mid-heavy. Together they give you three distinct archetypes: warrior calm, analytical clarity, and grounded mentorship.
Understanding Eve’s Voice: The Calm Warrior Archetype
Eve is the character most cosplayers and content creators want to replicate, and she is also the most technically interesting because her voice effect relies almost entirely on what you remove rather than what you add.
Core characteristics:
- Fundamental pitch slightly below average female (not deep, just grounded)
- Very low breathiness in the attack of words — consonants land cleanly
- Minimal reverb tail in the game mix — she sounds close-mic’d, present, immediate
- High frequencies rolled off — none of the brightness or “air” that reads as enthusiastic or emotive
- Dynamic range compressed — she rarely jumps in volume, which signals control
Why this is hard to fake badly: Players who over-pitch-shift Eve’s voice or add too much echo end up sounding like a generic “mysterious warrior” preset rather than specifically Eve. The distinguishing trait is restraint.
Eve Preset: Step by Step
These settings apply to a software voice changer with pitch shift, EQ, and reverb controls:
- Pitch shift: -1 to -2 semitones from your natural speaking voice. If you are already speaking in a lower register, -1 is sufficient.
- EQ — high-shelf cut: Apply a gentle -3 to -4 dB shelf starting around 5 kHz. This removes the “excited” quality from the upper harmonics.
- EQ — low-mid presence: Slight boost at 200-300 Hz (+1 to +2 dB) adds weight without making the voice sound heavy or slow.
- Reverb: 6-8% wet, small room setting, short pre-delay (under 10ms). Just enough to suggest an environment without creating echo.
- Noise gate: Tight gate so silence between sentences is clean — Eve does not trail off into ambient noise.
The result should sound measured, close, and slightly muffled in the highs — not dark, just un-bright.
Lily’s Analytical Precision Voice
Lily serves as intelligence officer and navigator. Her voice signals information-delivery: clear enunciation, slightly elevated pitch relative to Eve, and the kind of controlled vocal pace that reads as someone who processes before speaking.
Core characteristics:
- Pitch slightly above average female baseline (not high — think articulate mid-range)
- Clean consonant articulation — the “t” and “k” sounds are crisp
- Minimal low-frequency body — her voice sits in the upper-mid register
- Reverb almost absent — she sounds in-ear, communicating data not ambiance
Lily preset:
| Parameter | Setting | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pitch shift | +1 to +2 semitones | Keeps clarity without sounding animated |
| High-pass filter | 150 Hz | Removes chest resonance that adds warmth Lily does not have |
| Mid boost | +2 dB at 3-4 kHz | Adds articulatory clarity |
| Reverb | 0-5% wet | Keep nearly dry |
| Compression | Moderate (ratio 3:1) | Smooths dynamics, reads as controlled delivery |
For streams and Discord, Lily’s preset is actually the most legible in noisy audio environments because the upper-mid presence cuts through background game audio well.
Adam’s Mentor Tone: Grounded and Mid-Forward
Adam is Eve’s mentor figure — a soldier with more operational history. His voice is warmer than Eve’s, sitting in the baritone-approaching-midrange zone, with a directness that reads as someone who has earned the right to speak plainly.
Core characteristics:
- Pitch: male baritone range, but not deep villain bass
- Low-mid heavy — 100-300 Hz range carries significant energy
- Mid-range warmth without excessive brightness
- Slight room presence — he speaks with a bit more spatial width than Eve or Lily
Adam preset:
- Pitch shift: -2 to -3 semitones from natural male speaking voice. For female-voiced users building this preset, drop -4 to -5 semitones and add proportionally more low-mid EQ.
- EQ — low-mid boost: +3 to +4 dB at 150-250 Hz. This is what separates Adam from a generic “deep voice” effect.
- EQ — high cut: Gentle shelf cut above 7 kHz (-2 dB) to reduce any harshness from pitch shifting.
- Reverb: 10-12% wet, small-to-medium room. Adam sounds more spatially present than Eve or Lily.
- Compression: Slow attack (15ms), medium release (120ms), ratio 3:1. Lets the initial consonants through before clamping — gives weight to the first word of each sentence.
Korean Original vs English Dub: Which Reference to Use
This distinction matters more for Stellar Blade than for most games because the vocal direction between the two versions diverges meaningfully.
| Trait | Korean original | English dub |
|---|---|---|
| Eve’s emotional range | Narrower — flat affect as default | Slightly wider — more warmth in non-combat scenes |
| High-frequency energy | Lower — more muted overall | Higher — English dub has more “presence” |
| Speaking cadence | Slower, deliberate pauses | Slightly more connected phrasing |
| Pitch baseline (Eve) | Slightly lower | Slightly higher |
| Lily’s delivery | More clinical, less inflection | More naturalistic variation |
| Adam’s tone | Warmer, rounder mid-range | Slightly more forward |
Recommendation: If you are targeting a Korean or Japanese audience on streaming platforms, or you are matching cosplay content to original promotional footage, use the Korean version as your reference. For English-speaking Discord servers and streaming communities, the English dub voice characteristics will read more immediately as the character.
Both versions were developed with care — this is not a case of a poor dub. They are just two valid artistic interpretations of the same characters.
Setting Up Your Voice Chain for Discord
Stellar Blade attracts discussion in fan servers, gaming communities, and cosplay Discord spaces. Here is how to deploy your character preset for Discord use:
Step 1 — Install VoxBooster and enable the virtual microphone. VoxBooster registers a standard Windows virtual audio device via WASAPI with no kernel driver required. This is important for two reasons: it does not trigger anti-cheat systems, and it installs cleanly without administrator driver signing.
Step 2 — Configure your preset. Open VoxBooster, apply the pitch and EQ settings from the character section above. Use the preview monitor to hear yourself live before activating.
Step 3 — Set Discord input to the VoxBooster virtual mic. Discord > Settings > Voice & Video > Input Device. Select the VoxBooster virtual microphone from the dropdown.
Step 4 — Test in a private server. Join a private voice channel, activate push-to-talk, and record a short clip using Discord’s own test feature (Settings > Voice & Video > Let’s Check). Compare to your reference character.
Step 5 — Adjust noise gate and input sensitivity. Discord has its own input sensitivity setting — disable automatic sensitivity and set it manually to a threshold that matches your gate in VoxBooster. Overlapping gates create choppy speech.
For a full walkthrough of Discord voice changer routing, see the voice changer Discord setup guide.
Streaming Combat Highlights with a Character Voice
Stellar Blade is a visually spectacular action game with technically demanding combat — the kind of content that performs well on YouTube and Twitch highlight reels. Combining a character voice preset with combat commentary adds a layer of production value that separates casual playthroughs from dedicated content.
Practical setup for OBS streaming:
- Route VoxBooster virtual mic as your OBS microphone source.
- Add a compressor filter directly in OBS (Compressor plugin, threshold -18 dB, ratio 4:1, attack 6ms) to catch any dynamics the in-app compression misses.
- In combat commentary, speaking in Eve’s cadence means keeping sentence length short and delivery calm regardless of what is happening on screen. This contrast — chaotic gameplay, measured narration — is part of what makes the persona compelling on stream.
For pre-recorded YouTube content:
- Record with the voice changer active. This saves post-processing time.
- If you need to punch in re-takes, match the voice preset settings exactly in the session — the settings are all numeric so replication is precise.
- Leave light room reverb on to blend the voice with the game’s acoustic space. Lily’s dry settings may need a small reverb addition (3-4% wet) in post if the game audio around her is reverberant.
Similar voice persona streaming setups work well in other RPGs — see the voice changer for Final Fantasy XIV guide and the Honkai Star Rail voice changer guide for comparable character preset walkthroughs.
Cosplay Community Use Cases
The Stellar Blade cosplay community grew quickly after release, driven partly by Eve’s distinctive armor design and partly by the game’s strong visual identity. Voice is the component most cosplayers neglect — which means getting it right creates an immediately noticeable edge.
For TikTok and Instagram Reels cosplay content:
- Short-form video favors recognizability over accuracy. Eve’s defining vocal trait — the flat affect, the unhurried delivery — is more important than matching pitch precisely.
- Record into a clean microphone and apply the voice preset. Even at 15-30 second clip length, the character reads clearly if the cadence is right.
- Sync voice to camera movement: Eve’s combat poses and quiet statements work well cut together. Lily’s lines work for over-the-shoulder “briefing” style shots.
For long-form cosplay skits or fan films:
- Consistency across takes matters. Use VoxBooster’s preset save feature — write down every setting value so you can recall the exact configuration in later sessions.
- Record each character separately if you are playing multiple roles. Adam’s low-mid heavy preset bleeds into Eve’s register without careful gain staging; record with headphone monitoring to catch overlap.
- The voice changer for roleplay guide covers multi-character session management in detail.
For convention panels and live events:
- Run VoxBooster on a laptop with IEM (in-ear monitor) feedback so you hear yourself transformed in real time.
- Have a bypass hotkey set so you can drop out of the voice persona for direct communication without fumbling with settings.
Comparison: Stellar Blade vs Similar Game Voice Presets
If you already have presets built for other action RPGs, here is how Stellar Blade characters map to common reference points:
| Stellar Blade | Closest analog from other games | Key difference |
|---|---|---|
| Eve | 2B from Nier: Automata | Eve is less ethereal, more grounded — less reverb, less pitch extremity |
| Lily | Paimon (more subdued) | Lily has none of Paimon’s excitement — apply Paimon pitch settings but strip warmth and energy |
| Adam | Soldier 76 from Overwatch | Adam is warmer and less gruff — reduce low-end aggression, increase mid-range warmth |
For cute high-energy presets that contrast with Eve’s style, the cute voice changer guide covers the opposite end of the spectrum.
Soundboard Integration for Stellar Blade Content
Alongside voice transformation, a soundboard that triggers actual game audio samples elevates the production quality of streams and Discord sessions.
Practical uses:
- Trigger Eve’s combat barks as reaction sounds in Discord conversations.
- Play Stellar Blade’s ambient soundtrack as background atmosphere during roleplay or tabletop sessions in the game’s world.
- Use character lines as push-to-talk sound cues for Twitch streams — it signals your persona transitions audibly to the audience.
Keep soundboard clips under 10 seconds in Discord out of courtesy, and use short thematic snippets rather than extended dialogue. The goal is flavor, not reproduction.
For full soundboard routing and hotkey setup, see the soundboard for Discord guide.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Voice sounds robotic or over-processed: The most common cause is stacking too many effects. Eve’s preset in particular should feel almost transparent — if you can obviously tell the voice is processed, reduce pitch shift first (try -1 instead of -2), then reduce reverb wet amount. Less processing reads more convincingly for this character.
Latency between speaking and hearing the transformed voice: WASAPI exclusive mode adds the least latency of Windows audio APIs. In VoxBooster settings, lower the buffer size to 128 or 64 samples if your CPU can handle it (a modern mid-range CPU handles 64 samples without dropouts). The goal is under 10ms end-to-end.
Discord picks up echo from speakers: Enable push-to-talk in Discord rather than voice activity detection. Eve’s character voice is ideal for push-to-talk anyway — the cadence of speaking in measured sentences maps naturally to deliberate push-to-talk presses rather than continuous open mic.
Preset does not match the reference character: Recalibrate starting from your natural voice. Record your normal speaking voice, then record the game character’s dialogue, and use a spectrum analyzer (free in tools like Voicemeeter or Audacity) to compare fundamental frequency ranges. Adjust pitch shift to close the gap.
For other game-specific troubleshooting, the voice changer for gaming guide has platform-wide setup tips.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a Stellar Blade voice changer for Discord?
Yes. A real-time voice changer like VoxBooster creates a virtual microphone you select in Discord’s audio settings. Every call and voice channel then outputs your transformed voice with under 20ms latency on a mid-range CPU, with no need to process audio files separately.
How do I make my voice sound like Eve from Stellar Blade?
Eve’s voice is calm, measured, and slightly breathy — almost flat affect with weight underneath. Lower pitch 1-2 semitones, apply a gentle high-shelf cut above 5 kHz to remove brightness, then add a touch of room reverb at 6-8% wet. In VoxBooster start from the Neutral Female preset and fine-tune from there.
What is the difference between the Korean and English voice for Eve?
The Korean original by Kim Hyun-jung delivers Eve with a muted, introspective flatness — emotional distance is built into the performance. The English dub by Amanda Troop shifts Eve slightly warmer and more expressive. When building a preset, the Korean vocal style needs less high-frequency energy; the English style benefits from keeping more 2-3 kHz presence.
Does a voice changer interfere with Stellar Blade’s anti-cheat?
Voice changers that use a standard virtual microphone via WASAPI — without a kernel-level driver — are invisible to anti-cheat systems, which inspect kernel drivers and executable memory, not audio devices. VoxBooster uses WASAPI and installs no kernel driver, making it safe to run alongside the game.
Can I use a Stellar Blade voice changer for cosplay videos?
Yes. Record with the real-time voice changer active — the virtual microphone routes transformed audio directly into your recording or streaming software. Focus on recognizable character traits (Eve’s calm cadence, Lily’s analytical tone) rather than a perfect acoustic clone; the character reads immediately in short-form video.
Who are the voice actors for Eve and Lily in Stellar Blade?
Eve is voiced by Kim Hyun-jung in Korean and Amanda Troop in English. Lily is voiced by Lee Young-ri in Korean and Anairis Quinones in English. Adam is voiced by Kim Seung-jun in Korean and Jason Marr in English.
What voice changer settings work for Lily’s analytical voice?
Lily speaks with controlled precision and slightly elevated pitch versus Eve. Raise pitch 1-2 semitones above your natural voice, apply a mild boost at 3-4 kHz for clarity and articulation, keep reverb dry or at most 5% wet. The effect reads as calm intelligence without sounding synthetic.
Conclusion
The Stellar Blade voice changer setup is one of the more technically rewarding character presets to build because the characters rely on restraint rather than dramatic modulation. Eve’s calm warrior delivery, Lily’s analytical precision, and Adam’s grounded mentorship all come from removing energy rather than adding it — a useful lesson that applies across every character voice project.
For Eve, keep the pitch shift minimal (-1 to -2 semitones), cut the high-shelf, and run light reverb. For Lily, push pitch slightly up, sharpen the upper mids, and run almost dry. For Adam, add low-mid weight and moderate room reverb. All three presets run without issue through WASAPI-based virtual microphones, making them safe for simultaneous game sessions, Discord calls, and streaming.
If you want to explore building presets for other JRPG and action RPG universes, the Honkai Star Rail voice changer guide and the Final Fantasy XIV voice changer guide cover comparable character breakdowns with similarly detailed settings.
VoxBooster includes a 3-day free trial — no credit card required — so you can test every preset described here against your actual microphone and audio environment before committing to anything.