Voice Changer

"$1.99 voice changer app. We used it for Rachel's zombie film project."

- Audrey Jensen in Aftermath, proving the killer can be anyone.

The Voice Changer is a type of audio equipment that Ghostface/Lakewood Slasher uses to mask his/her voice so that others can't figure out who it is under the costume.

Description
It was first seen as a rectangular white box in Scream 1 and 2, but in Scream 3, it was a specialized, circular, metallic device with several buttons. It was not seen in Scream 4, because a cellphone app was used in place of the device. This also keeps in touch with the idea that remakes must utilize the latest in current technology. Until the cellphone app was invented, it is possible that the killers kept the machine inside their hoods, or held it over the receiver.

The device mimics a male with a deep, mysterious voice. In Scream, it was shown to be distorted and higher-pitched when a female like Sidney used it, but in Scream 2 and 4, when Mrs. Loomis and Jill use the device, it is normal.

Roman uses an improved voice changer, which can mimic several voices at once.

In the first two seasons of the television series, Scream, the Lakewood Slasher uses a type of voice changer to mask their voice when calling their victims over the phone. Audrey reveals that the voice changer is an app costing $1.99, which she and Rachel used for a film project.

In the third season, Ghostface uses the voice changer as a way to disguise himself and torment his victims. The voice changer was also used by a random prank caller who scared Becky, the girl who lived in the house where Marcus had trick-or-treated at on Halloween eight years before the events of the season. Despite its usage throughout the season, a physical voice changer prop is never seen throughout the season

In the fifth movie, Ghostface uses a physical voice changer once again. Ghostface is depicted activating the device before he calls Sam to taunt her while he’s hunting Tara in the hospital; voice changer seems to be attached to the inside of the costume’s hood or the inside of the mask and emits a red LED light that can be seen through the fabric. When Ritchie reveals himself as Ghostface, he whips out the voice changer as a reference to how Stu had exposed himself as Ghostface in the original movie. The voice changer Amber and Ritchie use is similar to the one used in the first two films.

Appearances

 * Scream
 * Scream 2
 * Scream 3
 * Scream 4
 * Scream (2022)
 * Scream (TV Series)

Users

 * Billy Loomis
 * Stu Macher
 * Sidney Prescott (briefly, taunted Billy and Stu as part of her counter attack).
 * Mickey Altieri
 * Nancy Loomis
 * Roman Bridger
 * Jill Roberts
 * Charlie Walker
 * Piper Shaw
 * Audrey Jensen (used the voice changer as part of a movie she participated).
 * Kieran Wilcox
 * Tom Martin
 * Beth
 * Jamal Elliot

Voices Mimicked

 * Ghostface
 * Cotton Weary
 * Sidney Prescott
 * Maureen Prescott
 * Dewey Riley
 * Gale Weathers
 * Roman Bridger (mimicked his own voice in order to appear as if the killer was trying to frame him).
 * Audrey Jensen
 * Will Belmont
 * Jake Fitzgerald (off-screen)

Trivia

 * Ghostface's voice is actually Roger L. Jackson in the films and in the third season of the television series.
 * Mike Vaughn voiced the Lakewood Slasher in the first two seasons of Scream.