Download Echo Live from the download page. Installation takes under 60 seconds. Available for Windows and macOS — no Minecraft mod required for Discord-based voice.
If using Discord: go to User Settings → Voice & Video → Input Device → select "Echo". If using Simple Voice Chat mod: open the mod settings in-game and select "Echo" as the microphone. Both methods route your voice through the AI converter.
Select a voice model in Echo that matches your Minecraft skin or roleplay character. Click Start, join your server, and talk. Other players hear the AI-transformed voice through whichever voice system your server uses.
Minecraft RP servers thrive on immersion. Match your voice to your skin — a deep dwarven voice for a miner character, a royal accent for a kingdom ruler. AI voice conversion makes roleplay voices sound real, not like effects.
Mods like Simple Voice Chat add proximity audio — voices get louder as players approach. Echo works seamlessly with these mods, adding character voices to the spatial audio experience.
Audio processing runs on a separate thread in real-time. Minecraft performance, chunk loading, and server TPS are completely unaffected. No mod conflicts or compatibility issues.
No Minecraft mod installation required. If your server uses Discord for voice, just set "Echo" as your Discord mic. The voice changer is completely external to Minecraft itself.
Yes, completely free during the beta. No feature restrictions, no trial timer.
Yes. Simple Voice Chat lets you select a specific microphone in its settings. Choose "Echo" and your in-game proximity voice will use the AI-converted audio.